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Infants infected with HIV who are treated with one or two antiretroviral drugs within two months of birth are less likely to develop AIDS by their third birthdays than infants who are treated later, according to a new study conducted by researchers at Stanford?s School of Medicine and the Lucile Packard Children?s Hospital. Babies who received a cocktail of three antiretroviral drugs fared even better. The results are significant because there is still some uncertainty about potential side effects when drugs are administered at a very young age.
?There is a significant difference in the likelihood of disease progression, even though there is only about a month separating the initiation of therapy in the two groups,? said[censored]ociate Prof. of Pediatrics Yvonne Maldonado, the report?s senior author.