New research reveals why comorbidities persist in people living with HIV, despite suppressing the virus through treatment. People living with HIV often suffer from chronic inflammation, even though antiretroviral therapy has made HIV a manageable disease. This can put them at an increased risk of
New research reveals why comorbidities persist in people living with HIV, despite suppressing the virus through treatment.
“This research highlights the importance of physicians and patients recognizing that suppressing or even eliminating HIV does not eliminate the risk of these dangerous comorbidities.” —In the study, scientists from the George Washington University demonstrate how an HIV protein permanently alters immune cells in a way that causes them to overreact to other pathogens.
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