AIDS study hopes to use HIV treatment as prevention

Courtesy washingtonpost.com - Health  Thu, 11/12/2009 - 12:44

The National Institutes of Health and the D.C. Health Department are preparing this month to launch a study in the District with an ambitious goal: to determine whether aggressive treatment of every adult with HIV could eliminate AIDS.


 

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