
Drugs commonly used to prevent organ rejection after transplantation may also be helpful for combating HIV, new research has suggested. The findings, which are published in the iAmerican Journal of Transplantation/i, suggest a new strategy in the fight against HIV and AIDS. Despite the effectiveness of antiviral therapies at suppressing HIV, the virus still persists indefinitely at low levels in infected patients who are diligent about taking their ...
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