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Very Early Antiretroviral Treatment of HIV-Positive Infants Slows Progression of Disease, Study Says

Administering antiretroviral treatment to very young, HIV-positive infants, especially when treatment starts before age three months, decreases the chance they will progress to the "advanced stage" of the disease by age three years, according to a study published in the May 11 issue of the... click link for more info.

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