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Could widespread use of combination antiretroviral therapy eradicate HIV epidemics?

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Could widespread use of combination antiretroviral therapy eradicate HIV epidemics?

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Using uncertainty analysis, a new model predicts that current combination antiretroviral therapies could eventually eradicate the HIV epidemic. The probability was even better if risky sexual behavior was reduced. Lancet Infectious Diseases 2(8), 1 August 2002 [Read paper] Related article: Number-crunching suggests AIDS could die out in San Francisco.

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