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What is the maximum number of years an HIV patient on antiretrovirals survive?

I don't think there is a maximum. I know 2 people who are on antiretrovirals and one has been hiv positive for over 30 years, the other just over 20 years. So there is no way to tell.


What is the use Albavir Medicine?

a drug that combines two antiretrovirals It is used to treat HIV infection (human immunodeficiency virus).


Why does drug resistance develop so rapidly in a population of bacteria?

Drug resistance develops so rapidly because bacteria reproduce extremely quickly, giving a better chance for ones with resistance to develop and spread.


What treatment for aids are currently available?

The symptoms of AIDS can be treated , thought not cured, through a variety of medications. Currently there are 5 classes of medications collectively called antiretrovirals, that help control the HIV virus and/or help build the immune system.


Why are antiretrovirals not efficacious in treating H1N1 influenza?

Because H1N1 influenza viruses are not retroviruses. Therefore, they are treated with antivirals instead of antiretrovirals. They are also from different families of viruses. Influenza viruses, like H1N1, are in the viral family called Orthomyxoviridae. Retroviruses are from the viral family Retroviridae. Retroviruses are very different viruses with different methods of replication and, therefore, require different treatment. The influenza viruses and retroviruses are alike in that they are considered RNA viruses. Some people mistakenly think that the R in RNA stands for retrovirus - it actually stands for Ribonucleic acid. (DNA is Deoxyribonucleic acid). While retroviruses and H1N1 are both RNA viruses (instead of DNA viruses), retroviruses are able to transcribe that RNA into DNA, which is what instructs the cells they infect in the viral replication process. H1N1 does not convert its RNA into DNA. The term "retro" in retrovirus refers to this reversal that makes DNA out of the RNA.


How can a person get aids?

For an Individual to have AIDS you have to start by having HIV. Thus an Individual can get AIDS if he/she does not get a treatment ofAntiretroviral drugs when his/her immune system has gone down to 350 or below. Also if the individual is taking the wrong combination of drugs or has developed resistance which is specially caused by non adherence or acquiring another strain or subtype. So HIV if not treated, it developes to AIDS, but nowadays due to research there are Highly Active antiretrovirals to suppress the HIV so it doesn't develop to AIDS.


Do HIV antivirals reduce the rate of HIV infection?

HIV antiretrovirals are intended to help people who are already infected with the HIV virus. Some of the medications help slow down reproduction of HIV viral cells in the body. Others help boost the immune system. A person who is HIV positive will always have the potential to transmit the virus, even if they are on antiretroviral medications. However, taking the medications may make someone less infectious, which would reduce the rate of tranmission of HIV.


How do you say 333333.333 in words?

Three hundred thirty-three thousand three hundred thirty-three point three three three.


What is three three three?

three hundred and thirt-three or 9


How to turn 0.33333333333333333 in word form?

Thirty-three quadrillion, three hundred thirty-three trillion, three hundred thirty-three billion, three hundred thirty-three million, three hundred thirty-three thousand, three hundred thirty-three hundred-quadrillionths.


What does 3 three 4ths equal?

what does three three fourths equal? what does three three fourths equal?


Three to the power negative three?

Three To The Power Of Negative Three Is 0.037