Universal HIV testing and immediate treatment could reduce but not eliminate HIV/AIDS epidemic
Monday, July 12, 2010 - 13:14
in Health & Medicine
Implementing a program of universal HIV testing and immediate antiretroviral treatment for infected individuals could have a major impact on the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Washington, D.C., but a new study finds that it would not halt the epidemic, something that a previous report had projected.
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