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  1. 29 avr. 2004 · When these cells migrate to local lymph nodes, they can infect resident CD4+ T cells with the virus. 37,38 In humans, the first cells to become infected by HIV may, however, be CD4+ T cells and ...

  2. During this stage, HIV continues to multiply in the body but at very low levels. People with chronic HIV infection may not have any HIV-related symptoms. Without ART, chronic HIV infection usually advances to AIDS in 10 years or longer, though in some people it may advance faster. People who are taking ART may be in this stage for several ...

  3. 7 juil. 2016 · Getting an HIV test is the only way to know if you have HIV. This section answers some of the most common questions related to HIV testing, including the types of tests available, where to get one ...

  4. 15 avr. 2024 · It’s where HIV hides in the body, ready to spring to life once we stop our medications. But new research suggests there might be ways to kill it—and pave a path toward eliminating HIV from the ...

  5. TheBody Newsletter. A rich assortment of news, personal stories, in-depth reports, and information you need to know about every aspect of HIV/AIDS delivered to you weekly.

  6. 23 févr. 2024 · Oral sex carries an inherently lower risk of HIV transmission partly because of the anatomy of the oropharynx—the middle part of the throat, behind the mouth. “So, the oropharynx has a big ...

  7. HIV can lead to anxiety, depression, and cognitive issues, impacting mental well-being. Early treatment can help mitigate these effects. Early treatment can help mitigate these effects. Brain ...

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