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Any Thoughts On the Following Paragraph?

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"Drug prophylaxis against anything, that there is a drug prophylaxis, will work. In the case of the HIV, prophylaxis before (and during) exposure will work as effectively as after exposure, no matter how the exposure occurs."

[This is Something I Thought About Since AZT Hit the Scene.]

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  1. In the case of newborns, prior to drug therapy about one-third of infants born to mothers with AIDS became HIV positive. Now, with treatment, delivery by C-section and no breast feeding, only about 1% of these infants become HIV positive.

    So prophylaxis can work, just not perfectly. As to the timing, I cannot say.


  2. The first sentence doesn't scan grammatically.   The second is expressed in a muddled way and is at least medically questionable, I think.   As correct use of language is essential to clear thought, I suspect this is a scam based on ignorance!

  3. this tells me that there are 2 parts, a part  in us already, & the other part being some think, that lets say activates the part thats within us. there for the drug would work on either part at either stage..

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