I just found out that SARS makes your immune system go crazy, so much it begins attacking the body.
Has there been any studies on the effect SARS has on AIDS? Seems to me like they would have a balancing effect on the other, with SARS perhaps even causing the body to destroy the AIDS virus.
I haven’t heard anything about this - not surprising since I don’t have TV anymore, so I’m pretty cut off from my usual news sources.
Anyway, I’d be tremendously surprised if (A) anyone had done any sort of research on SARS that wasn’t directly related to figuring out how to kill it, or (B) that it had any affect whatsoever on AIDS. The last thing you want to do with an AIDS patient is infect them with another potentially deadly virus.
I’m too lazy to search but one of the foremost Aids researchers is Taiwanese and has now started investigating SARS. He did not make any close comparisons between SARS and AIDS in the article I saw
Um, the big similarity I see there, in the article cited in Good Housekeeping, is that they’re both viruses. Therefore they are susceptible to having their replication process disrupted by certain inhibitor proteins.
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is an infectious disease which causes degeneration of the body’s immune system. When a person has AIDS, the normal flu is enough to kill him, do not need SARS.
But not everyone who is infected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is considered to have AIDS.
In this case, I think that you wonder whether “SARS perhaps even causing the body to destroy” the HIV virus.
No, there are not any studies about it. The scientists are trying to find an effective treatment for SARS. After they fond something, they would come back to your question:)
Thats basically how many, if not most, viruses work. That’s why steroids are used in the treatment of many viral infections, to try to disarm the immune system.
But it’s a tricky balancing act. Expecting SARS to counteract AIDS precisely is like expecting to stop a bullet by shooting it with another bullet.