What is the current state of AIDS treatment?


Question:
And what is the prognosis for newly infected patients?

Answers:
First off, if a person is newly infected, then they are said to be HIV+. AIDS doesn't develop for along time. It's different for everybody. Some may develop it 10 years down the line, others not until 20 years later. It depends on how the person looks after his/her health and if they're on medication. So the prognosis for newly infected patients is excellent provided they can afford the medication. It is pretty expensive. For the combination of pills I take, It comes to a little over $3200 every three months.

Other Answers:
its the same as it was 25 years ago. People with AIDS still popping pills and losing t-cells.



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