Abstract

Since the advent of antiretroviral therapy, HIV infection that was previously among the group of deadly diseases has moved into the category of slowly ongoing, controlled infections. But the problem of morbidity remained open: despite tremendous efforts by the states, the HIV/ AIDS epidemic continues to spread around the world at an epidemic pace. Under these circumstances, the following factors are particularly important: improvement of antiretroviral therapy, the development and introduction of new drugs, which allow a patient not only virtually stop the development of infection and extend his life, but also maximize its quality. It is vital to remind about it on the eve of World AIDS Day to be held on 17 May.

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