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  1. HIV positive and pregnant or thinking about HIV and pregnancy? Learn how with early testing and medication you can significantly lower your risk of passing ...
  2. Having HIV weakens your body's immune system. This can lead to serious infections that are called opportunistic infections (OIs). Read more. ... Having HIV/AIDS weakens ...
  3. HIV 
    HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) attacks the body’s immune system. There is no cure but it can be treated with medicines. To know if you have HIV, get ...
  4. Infection with HIV is serious, but the outlook is improving. Discover the many things you can do to help ensure you have a longer, healthier life. ... What ...
  5. Women who have HIV are at higher risk of certain infections, cancers, and diseases. There is no cure but there are treatments and medicines to prevent ...
  6. There are several different types of HIV medicines. They do not cure HIV, but fight the infection. Learn more about these medicines. ... What is HIV? HIV stands ...
  7. ... Suppression Intervention for Highly Vulnerable People Living with HIV. AIDS Behav. ... Programs: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Network Open. 2021;4(4):e215226. doi: ...
  8. ... no no 22970975 Helping clinicians deliver consistent HIV prevention ... work: a randomized clinical trial Rehabil Psychol Martin, D. J.; Chernoff, R. A.; ...
  9. ... VaxView Vaccination Coverage (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Clinical Trials ClinicalTrials.gov: Vaccines (National Institutes of Health) Journal ...
  10. ... VaxView Vaccination Coverage (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Clinical Trials ClinicalTrials.gov: Childhood Immunization (National Institutes of Health) ...
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