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Vaccine Research On HIV/AIDS

A vaccine also called a “shot” or “immunization” is a substance that teaches your body's immune system to recognize and defend against harmful viruses or bacteria. Vaccines given before you get infected are called “preventive vaccines” or “prophylactic vaccines,” and you get them while you are healthy. This allows your body to set up defenses against those dangers ahead of time. That way, you won't get sick if you're exposed to diseases later. Preventive vaccines are widely used to prevent diseases like polio, chicken pox, measles, mumps, rubella, influenza (flu), hepatitis A and B, and human papillomavirus (HPV). Apart from focusing on the research that finds ways and means to fight the disease, the journal pays attention on the social stigma attached with the disease by focusing on studies related to HIV Medicine, HIV Drug therapies, Behavioral sciences, Social sciences & Humanities, AIDS Education & Prevention, mFamily Medicine, Translational Science, etc.