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Antiretroviral therapy

Lead study author Woong-Ki Kim, PhD, associate director for research at Tulane National Primate Research Center. Photo by Sabree Hill.

Promising New Drug Could Clear HIV from the Brain, Tulane Study Reveals

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Baby girl. Pixabay

Very early treatment of newborns with HIV could result in medication-free remission for many babies

Categories Health
HIV virus

People on ART with low but detectible levels of virus have almost zero risk of sexually transmitting the virus to others

Categories Health
HIV virus closeup

HIV can persist for years in myeloid cells of people on antiretroviral therapy

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