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What are the two main targets currently used in anti-hiv therapy?

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Answered by arnav134
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Explanation:

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Answered by ronakbhavsar495
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Answer:

The HIV therapy being used these days has several key targets. These are:

  • To suppress plasma viremia so that it does not get detected in tests
  • To improve the immunity of the patient by increasing CD4+ T cell count
  • To reduce morbidity associated with HIV
  • To improve quality of living of the patient
  • To reduce spread of HIV to others
  • To maximize survival of the patient with the disease

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