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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When Aids was first discovered there was a bit of "ho hum business as usual, we'll sort out a cure in the next few years".
People went away and worked on it and suddenly found the virus had changed beyond all recognition. Suddenly they realised that they were dealing with something that mutated faster than anything we'd ever seen before.
'Flu mutates quickly - that's why there's a different vaccine every year. But that's minor league compared to AIDS.
The problem with your approach is the same one that faces all approaches is that of identifying and hitting such a rapidly moving target. This is why the most effective treatments at the moment are combination therapies where cocktails of drugs are used.
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