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Treating HIV | HIV | CDC Overview HIV treatment (antiretroviral therapy or ART) involves taking medicine prescribed by a health care provider When taken as prescribed, HIV medicine can make the amount of virus in your body (viral load) so low that a test can't detect it (undetectable viral load)
About ART | ART | CDC Overview In general, ART procedures involve surgically removing eggs from a woman's ovaries, combining them with sperm in the laboratory, and returning them to a female patient or a gestational carrier ART also includes egg and embryo cryopreservation (freezing) and egg and embryo donation The most common type of ART is in vitro fertilization (IVF) Other types of ART, such as gamete
HIV and Breastfeeding | Breastfeeding special circumstances | CDC HIV is a virus that attacks the body’s immune system and is spread through certain body fluids, including breast milk Transmission to the baby can occur during pregnancy or birth, or when breastfeeding Antiretroviral therapy (ART) substantially reduces the risk of transmission to the baby Mothers with HIV who want to breastfeed should receive patient-centered, evidence-based counseling on
Glossary of Terms | ART | CDC A–D ART (assisted reproductive technology) All treatments or procedures that include the handling of human eggs or embryos to help achieve a pregnancy The most common type of ART is in vitro fertilization (IVF) Other types of ART, such as gamete intrafallopian transfer or zygote intrafallopian transfer, are rarely performed ART also includes egg and embryo cryopreservation (freezing) and
About HIV | HIV | CDC About HIV Key points HIV is a virus that attacks the body's immune system The only way to know if you have HIV is to get tested There are many ways to prevent HIV, like using PrEP, PEP, condoms and never sharing needles HIV treatment helps people live long, healthy lives and prevents HIV transmission
Tattoo-Associated Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Skin Infections . . . What is already known on this topic? Outbreaks of tattoo-associated nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) skin infections are reported infrequently Dilution of tattoo inks with nonsterile water during tattooing has been implicated as a potential source of infection What is added by this report? Investigations of 22 cases of tattoo-associated NTM skin infections in four states that occurred
Treatment for Latent Tuberculosis Infection | Tuberculosis (TB) | CDC People with HIV taking some combinations of antiretroviral therapy (ART) Isoniazid monotherapy regimens Regimens of six to nine months of isoniazid monotherapy (6H 9H) are alternative, effective latent TB infection treatment regimens if a short-course treatment regimen is not an option (e g , because of drug interactions with rifamycins)
Good, Clean Art | NIOSH | CDC The “Good, Clean Art” post card provides information on reducing cross-contamination within the body art industry Good, Clean Art [PDF – 2 1 MB]
Clinical Care of HIV | HIV Nexus | CDC ART should be started as soon as possible after diagnosis and should be accompanied by patient education regarding the benefits and risks of ART and the importance of adhering to ART People with HIV who are aware of their status should be prescribed ART and, by achieving and maintaining an undetectable (<200 copies mL) viral load, can remain healthy for many years 1 ART reduces HIV-related
HIV Treatment as Prevention | HIV Partners | CDC Overview People with HIV should take medicine to treat HIV (antiretroviral therapy, or ART) as soon as possible after diagnosis Delaying treatment can increase the chances of transmitting HIV to others, getting sick, or developing AIDS If taken as prescribed, HIV medicine reduces the amount of HIV in the body (viral load) to a very low level, which keeps the immune system working and