Antiretroviral drugs dramatically reduce risk of passing HIV to healthy partners

Wednesday, May 11, 2011 - 09:00 in Psychology & Sociology

When one partner in a couple is infected with HIV and the other is not, treatment with antiretroviral drugs can dramatically lower the chances of the infected partner passing along the disease to his or her mate, a new evidence review finds.

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