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HAART dramatically improves survival in relation to neurological AIDS diseases

Story • Serena Maluwisa • 1 December 2007
symptoms, illnesses and opportunistic infections

Survival after diagnosis with AIDS-related neurological illnesses has improved since the advent of HAARTHighly Active AntiRetroviral Therapy ??? aggressive treatment of HIV infection using several different drugs together., according to an abstract presented to the eleventh European AIDS Conference (EACS). Furthermore, patients on ARVA medication or other substance which is active against retroviruses such as HIV. regimens containing a higher number of drugs that crossed the ‘blood-brain barrier’ and got into the central nervous system (CNS) had better survival rates. read more »

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