Nearly 13% of participants in an African cohort maintain HIV control off treatment

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Of over four thousand South African and Zambian participants with HIV who provided samples, nearly a quarter were off treatment and 13% of the latter were found to control the virus. Women were twice as likely to be controllers, while other demographic characteristics did not influence viral control. In the paper published in the Journal of the International AIDS Society, the authors also highlight that all controllers were tested for the presence of HIV drugs in their blood to exclude false results.  

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Source : Aidsmap

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