Definition of Highly active antiretroviral therapy

1. Noun. A combination of protease inhibitors taken with reverse transcriptase inhibitors; used in treating AIDS and HIV.


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Literary usage of Highly active antiretroviral therapy

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. HIV/AIDS, Food and Nutrition Security: From Evidence to Action by Stuart Gillespie, Suneetha Kadiyala (2005)
"Treatment with highly active antiretroviral therapy in human immunodeficiency virus type 1—infected children is associated with a sustained effect on growth ..."

2. Preventing HIV Infection Among Injecting Drug Users in High Risk Countries by Institute of Medicine (U.S.), National Academies Press (U.S. (2007)
"Time to initiate highly active antiretroviral therapy among HIV-infected injection drug users. AIDS. 15:1707-1715. Chaisson RL, Bachetti P, Osmond D, ..."

3. AIDS, Poverty, and Hunger: Challenges and Responses by Stuart Gillespie (2006)
"Nutrition in the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy, Clinical Infectious Diseases 32: 1769-1775. Swanson, B. 1998. Bioelectrical impedance analysis ..."

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