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Antiretroviral Treatment in Resource-Limited Settings

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Muiruri, C; Omar, HR; Bartlett, JA
January 1, 2018

Antiretroviral therapy (ART) treatment has been proven to slow the progression of disease and reduce the risk of transmission for individuals with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. The goal of ART treatment is to completely inhibit viral replication in vivo and sustain the effects for as long as possible.

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January 1, 2018

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Muiruri, C., Omar, H. R., & Bartlett, J. A. (2018). Antiretroviral Treatment in Resource-Limited Settings. In Encyclopedia of AIDS (pp. 113–122).
Muiruri, C., H. R. Omar, and J. A. Bartlett. “Antiretroviral Treatment in Resource-Limited Settings.” In Encyclopedia of AIDS, 113–22, 2018.
Muiruri C, Omar HR, Bartlett JA. Antiretroviral Treatment in Resource-Limited Settings. In: Encyclopedia of AIDS. 2018. p. 113–22.
Muiruri, C., et al. “Antiretroviral Treatment in Resource-Limited Settings.” Encyclopedia of AIDS, 2018, pp. 113–22.
Muiruri C, Omar HR, Bartlett JA. Antiretroviral Treatment in Resource-Limited Settings. Encyclopedia of AIDS. 2018. p. 113–122.

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January 1, 2018

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113 / 122