Abstract

Global HIV/AIDS Clinical and Translational Pharmacology

Highlights

  • Some of these challenges are addressed. With varied global dietary patterns as well as nutritional status, M

  • In this special issue, some of these challenges are addressed

  • The continued development of diagnostic and therapeutic advances for HIV has transformed this once rapidly fatal infection into a chronic disease with an extended lifespan. These benefits were only available to patients in resource-rich countries (RRCs), but since 2003 there has been a global effort through donors and access pricing to provide antiretroviral access to the millions of HIV-infected individuals in resource-limited countries (RLCs) [1–4]

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Introduction

Some of these challenges are addressed. With varied global dietary patterns as well as nutritional status, M. These benefits were only available to patients in resource-rich countries (RRCs), but since 2003 there has been a global effort through donors and access pricing to provide antiretroviral access to the millions of HIV-infected individuals in resource-limited countries (RLCs) [1–4].

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