Antiretroviral therapy
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HIV Remains in the Human Tissue Forever Even After Antiretroviral Therapy
The lack of a certain protein prohibits the immune system to locate and kill HIV-infected cells. The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) burrows in the deepest cell of human tissue, an area that the immune system is unable to notice.
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