Submitted by robotisland t3_105aeln in askscience
bettinafairchild t1_j3eevy9 wrote
In addition to what others have said, keep in mind that from the time AIDS was first observed until about 1996, there was no treatment for AIDS and it was a death sentence. And during all that time, it’s not like people could say “soon we will have a treatment.” We simply didn’t know when I’d ever there would be a treatment. When if ever AIDS would stop being a death sentence. For those of us alive at that time, that’s a frightening feeling that is hard to let go of. It lingers even today. Adding to that was the stigma surrounding the disease which is a miasma surrounding feelings about it. But Leishmania has a cure. It never had all that emotion surrounding it .
robotisland OP t1_j3fy935 wrote
Great point. Leishmania never had the fear and stigma surrounding it. Thanks for your reply!
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