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More investment is needed to find a cure for HIV, the new head of the International Aids Society has said. 国际艾滋病协会新会长称,想要找到艾滋病的至于良方需要更多的投资。 HIV finds ways to elude the body's immune system Sunday sees the 30th anniversary of the first medical reports of a new illness. Some experts have warned that talk of a cure could lead to false hopes, and developing a vaccine3 would be better. Mr Audoin said: "It is the right moment - from the scientific and financial point of view - to invest more time and money in researching a cure. "There is already some basic science in this area. We know that some people who are on HIV treatment can contain the virus in a way which makes them unable to infect other people. "So we think further work could help us develop a functional4 cure, which would allow the virus to remain latent in the body, without people feeling sick or needing treatment. That's the goal." Fast epidemic Mr Audoin ran a French Aids organisation5 called Sidaction, before heading the IAS - an organisation of 18,000 health professionals and activists6. He said: "At the moment, for every one person beginning treatment in badly affected7 countries in Africa, two people get infected with HIV in that time. "So treatment with anti-retroviral drugs isn't the only solution in the long run. "It could take 25 years before we find a cure - and the hardest part will be convincing donor8 governments and other funding organisations to put money into research. "But if we don't invest in the science, the epidemic will go faster than our work on it - and the financial situation will make it more difficult to put people on treatment." 点击收听单词发音
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