African migrants living in France less likely to benefit from antiretroviral innovations than people born in France

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A French study reveals large differences in antiretroviral therapy prescriptions between people with HIV born in sub-Saharan Africa and those born in France. It also shows that these differences exist both at the time of starting treatment and after long-term viral suppression, without any clinical, virological or immunological justification.

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Source : Aidsmap

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