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Early antiretroviral therapy prevents complications in HIV patients

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A research study conducted by the Medical Sciences Campus at the University of Puerto Rico concludes that early antiretroviral therapy prevents complications in HIV patients.

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Zero mother to child transmission of HIV in Puerto Rico

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The have been no reports of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in Puerto Rico since 2011, announced Dr. Carmen Zorrilla, director of the Center of Mother-Child Studies of the Medical Sciences Campus of the University of Puerto Rico.

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HIV in Puerto Rico

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Compared with the United States, Puerto Rico is one of the regions with the highest incidence of HIV/AIDS.

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30th anniversary of the discovery of HIV

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This article summarizes the contributions of the Virology Laboratory at the University of Puerto Rico's Medical Sciences Campus to the understanding of the HIV virus.

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