Conclusion

HIV is an incurable disease that used to be considered a death sentence. Thanks to breakthroughs in science, people who have the condition can now lead normal lives if they use the right drugs. Therapies available for HIV can lower the viral burden in a person to almost imperceptible levels, reducing the risk of transmission.
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