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Another Study Finds No Benefit to Treatment Breaks

Another Study Finds No Benefit to Treatment Breaks

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HIV treatment interruptions do not result in any clinical benefit for patients infected with drug-resistant virus, according to a study published in the August 28 edition of The New England Journal of Medicine. HIV researchers had been hopeful that treatment breaks might allow drug-sensitive virus to reassert itself in the body during a break, making the virus more susceptible to anti-HIV medications when they were restarted.

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