Antiretroviral (ARV) drugs powerfully suppress HIV and stave off disease, but in some people, treatment still allows easily detectable, low levels of virus to persist in the blood. These people do not have drug-resistant strains of HIV, nor do they appear to be skipping doses of their ARVs. A new study presented last week at an HIV/AIDS meeting in Seattle, Washington, offers an explanation to this long-standing oddity: Read More
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