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31 lip 2023 · “The social media advert about HIV/AIDS cure circulating is malicious and meant to scam the people of South Sudan,” reads part of his post. Investigation: When contacted by 211 Check via WhatsApp, Dr Shamir Care responded that they offer tablets and injections in cash on a delivery basis.
28 lut 2023 · IN SHORT: HIV/Aids can’t be cured, but can be treated and managed with antiretroviral drugs as a chronic disease. Claims that there is a “cure” for the human immunodeficiency virus, such as the “Gammora HIV cure kit”, may give false hope and cause people to abandon real treatment.
27 wrz 2022 · Research conducted by 211 Check to ascertain the accuracy of the claim found out that it is false. Johnson Malish, a medic in Juba, told 211 Check there is no cure for HIV/AIDS at the moment based on scientific consensus, but there is only control of the virus from killing or destroying the patient quickly.’’.
6 lis 2018 · An Israeli biotech company has issued a misleading press release which has encouraged some media outlets to falsely suggest that a new drug, Gammora, may be able to cure HIV. Zion Medical report that their study enrolled nine patients in Uganda. For the first four weeks, patients received a new drug called Gammora.
People with HIV who receive treatment can enjoy entirely normal life spans - and outdated and incorrect views that the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) can be caught from sharing a plate have...
23 lut 2022 · No, not for most people. “Apparently HIV cure has been found,” reads a South African Facebook post shared over 3,600 times in just a few days. The 16 February 2022 post echoes similar social media statements, following a widely reported news story that the first woman had been “cured” of HIV.
People on HIV treatment or those taking HIV prevention therapies who consume counterfeit medications are at risk of having their HIV management strategies compromised or seroconverting from an HIV negative to an HIV positive status, respectively.