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Tag: Mississippi baby

Posted on September 30, 2014June 30, 2018

Treating Newborns: Timing Is Everything

By Martha Henry Should babies infected with HIV in utero be put on anti-HIV drugs immediately after birth? Can very early treatment allow some children to eventually control the virus on their own? HAI researchers are helping to answer those questions.

Categories:Blog, Fall 2014, Spotlight//Tags:HIV cure, infant HIV treatment, Mississippi baby, Roger Shapiro
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