When to start antiretroviral treatment? A history and analysis of a scientific controversy
Background: Since 1987 HIV scientists and activists have debated the optimal point to start antiretroviral treatment. Positions have varied between treating people with HIV as soon as they are diagnosed, based on biological, modelling and observational evidence, versus delaying treatment until point...
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Main Authors: | Nathan Geffen (Author), Marcus O. Low (Author) |
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