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Aiming Low: 'Undetectable' Not Just for Treatment Newbies
October 25, 2007
At the 11th European AIDS Conference in Madrid, Dr. Jonathan Schapiro tells Peter Staley that an undetectable viral load is almost always an obtainable goal, even for highly treatment-experienced patients with drug-resistant HIV.
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jim, toronto, 2007-12-06 08:21:34
i have been hiv+ x23 yrs and have been on no drugs x 7 years, viral load 1,650, only have bad reactions to the drugs. Feel well and work full time as a nurse.
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