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Starting HIV treatment within two weeks of tuberculosis (TB) treatment is most necessary in patients with CD4 counts below 50 cells/mm3, while a slightly longer delay does not appear to be harmful for ...
Ageing HIV-positive people have significantly higher levels of adherence to their antiretroviral therapy than to medication taken for other chronic health problems, Swiss investigators report in HIV ...
HIV Treatment: The Three Children Who Have Gone into HIV Remission After Early Treatment Against Disease Published Jul 24, 2017 at 9:43 AM EDT Updated Jul 24, 2017 at 10:43 AM EDT ...
“The expanded use of antiretroviral treatment is supported by recent findings from clinical trials confirming that early use of ART keeps people living with HIV alive, healthier and reduces the ...
A new study suggests that early administration of antiretroviral treatment reduces the rate of AIDS development and death in HIV-positive patients by 28%. Skip to main content.
A major international randomized clinical trial has found that HIV-infected individuals have a considerably lower risk of developing AIDS or other serious illnesses if they start taking antiretroviral ...
A long-acting antiretroviral treatment (LA-ART) given every four to eight weeks, and delivered with comprehensive support services, suppressed HIV in people who were previously not virologically ...
The introduction of potent combination antiretroviral therapy in 1996 and the public health approach to HIV treatment in resource-limited settings in 2002 have changed the course of the epidemic. 1, 2 ...
Despite improved HIV treatment coverage, ... CD4+ count-guided interruption of antiretroviral treatment. N Engl J Med 2006;355:2283-2296. Crossref. PubMed. Web of Science. Google Scholar. 4.
More than half of the people living with HIV/AIDS have not sought the life-saving antiretroviral therapy treatment, the Ghana ...
In South Africa, a rare group of children unknowingly find themselves resistant to the effects of HIV. Even without antiretroviral treatment, they will never develop AIDS, or so scientists believe ...