ublished in the journal Science Translational Medicine tha
A study also published
in the journal Science Translational Medicine that builds on discoveries of
infants whose HIV was cured after receiving antiretroviral therapy within weeks
of birth.
The first case was from
Mississippi infant who
timesofamerica.info born in 2010 and treated within 30 hours of birth.
Moreover, the treatment controlled the virus of the baby for several months
after stopped the treatment.
Moreover, A team of
Harvard and MIT scientists tested on early group pf 40 HIV infected infants ain
Botswana, where 24 % of pregnant women were suffering from this virus that
leads to AIDS.
According to this
research, ART
tincona.com was given to 10 infants within hours and days of birth. These ten
infants sta
timevinger.org rted to get treatment for four months and then compared with 54
infants wit out HIV.
The early treatment
shows a smaller viral reservoir that persists through life even during the
treatment.
Current World Health
organisation guidelines recommended infected newborns receive ART within weeks
of birth to suppress the virus that can develop rapid and fatal immune
deficiency.
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