Early Anti-HIV Therapy Benefits Opportunistic Infections

Courtesy MedPage Today Infectious Disease  Wed, 03/25/2009 - 12:51

ATLANTA (MedPage Today) -- For treatment-naive HIV patients with an opportunistic infection, the benefits of immediate antiretroviral therapy outweigh the risks, according to new guidelines from the CDC.


 

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