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More than 2 crore patients are taking anti-retroviral treatments worldwide to prevent HIV transmission. British scientists used this treatment on gay couples Researchers claim that the medicines treated during unsafe sexual intercourse work to prevent the HIV virus.
Anti-retroviral treatment is not the treatment of HIV. But this AIDS prevents the virus from spreading.
New cases of AIDS can be prevented
This study has been done by the University College London researchers. During the research, there was no single case of the HIV virus spreading among the people involved. Researchers say that this help prevented new AIDS cases from occurring.
More than 1,000 gay male couples were involved in the research conducted by the University College in London. One of the partners from HIV / AIDS was HIV positive and was given anti-retroviral treatment. When the other partner was normal. This research lasted 8 years.
Alison Roger, a researcher in the study published in Lancet Magazine says, "Fear of HIV infection is 0% with anti-retroviral treatment. This achievement will help prevent HIV / AIDS from discriminating against the patient and prevention of this disease, like the black tone on his personality.
According to the researchers, in the last eight years of study, 472 cases prevented couples from being infected with AIDS. HIV in this research was 38 years of age for Negative males. Among them, HIV patients were included, whose age was less than 25 years. These patients have to take anti-retroviral treatment every day
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