Having a persistent low level of detectable HIV – above 50 copies but below 1000 copies – may raise the risk of experiencing serious non-AIDS conditions such as chronic kidney disease, heart disease and some cancers, a large US cohort study reports in the journal Open Forum Infectious Diseases.
Source : Aidsmap
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