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nmorano1

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The goal of antiretroviral therapy in HIV-positive patients is:
 
  1. Maximum suppression of HIV replication
  2. Eradication of HIV virus from the body
  3. Determining a treatment regimen that is free of adverse effects
  4. Suppression of CD4 T-cell count

Question 2

A challenge faced with antiretroviral therapy (ART) is:
 
  1. Patients abusing ART
  2. Drug-resistant mutations of HIV
  3. Reduction of transmissibility of HIV
  4. Lack of efficacy data



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