Alternate Name(s): Human immunodeficiency virus infection ... Drug therapy is often recommended for patients who are committed to taking all their medications and have a CD4 count between 200 and 350 (indicating immune system suppression). It is extremely important that patients take all doses of their ...
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AIDSinfo is a comprehensive resource for up-to-date information on government and industry sponsored HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention clinical trials.
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An introduction to the treatment of HIV infection and AIDS using a combination of antiretroviral drugs. ... This is the main type of treatment for HIV or AIDS. It is not a cure, but it can stop people from becoming ill for many years. The treatment consists of drugs that have to be taken every day for the rest of a...
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HIV and AIDS treatment and care in developed countries and resource poor communities; including drug access, guidelines and opportunistic infections. ... Starting antiretroviral HIV treatment...
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Natap's web site is a leader in up-to-the minute HIV treatment information, covering the latest in drug development and research, comprehensive conference reports, and in-depth articles on HIV treatments. NATAP's newsletter, Protease Inhibitor User's Guide, and other publications are all available on the site ... HIV & Aging...
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This page contains information on treatment options that can help people living with HIV experience long and productive lives ... Please visit these pages frequently to find updated HIV treatment information from CDC and other federal agencies.
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The introduction of ARVs in 1996 transformed the treatment of HIV and AIDS, improving the quality and greatly prolonging the lives of many infected people in places where the drugs are available. Nevertheless, ARVs are not a cure.
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Providers working in STD-treatment facilities should be knowledgeable about the options for referral available in their communities. While receiving care in STD-treatment facilities, HIV-infected patients should be educated about HIV infection and the various options available for support services and HIV care.
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