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Anti-Retroviral Therapy

Anti-Retroviral Therapy:

The Supreme Court recently directed all States to respond to concerns relating to periodic stockouts, transparency in tendering and procurement, and drug quality and certification processes of the of Anti-Retroviral Therapy (ART) drugs for People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV).

  • ART is a combination of medications that treat human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
  • HIV is a virus that destroys CD4 cells (also called helper T-cells), an important part of the immune system.
  • While ART cannot cure HIV, prompt HIV treatment can help all people with HIV live long, healthy lives and reduce the risk of HIV transmission.
  • Although there may still be HIV in the body, the additional CD4 cells keep the immune system strong enough to fight off infections.
  • By reducing the amount of HIV in the body, HIV medicines also reduce the risk of HIV transmission.
  • One of the main goals of HIV treatment is to reduce a person’s viral load to an undetectable level.
  • People with HIV who maintain an undetectable viral load have effectively no risk of transmitting HIV through physical relationship, and a significantly lower risk of transmission through other means (such as shared needles).
  • It is a combination of medications. Taking a combination of medications, rather than just one, makes the treatment more effective.
  • HIV treatment is called “antiretroviral” because HIV is a retrovirus.
  • This means it uses its genetic material (RNA) as a template to make DNA.