Long-Acting ART Could Prevent More Infant HIV Infections in Zimbabwe

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(MedPage Today) — SAN FRANCISCO — Providing long-acting (LA) antiretroviral therapy (ART) to breastfeeding women with HIV who face adherence challenges may be a cost-effective way to prevent infant HIV infections in Zimbabwe, according to a…

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