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Treating HIV | HIV | CDC Take your HIV medicine as prescribed This will help keep your viral load low and your CD4 count high Take your HIV medicine exactly how your health care provider tells you to—at specific times of the day, with or without certain kinds of food
What Are HIV and AIDS? - HIV. gov Search the HIV treatment guidelines, HIV drug database, and medical glossary of HIV-related terms Enter your ZIP code to find HIV testing, PrEP, care and treatment, and other HIV-related services near you
Clinical Care of HIV | HIV Nexus | CDC Local or state health departments or local community-based organizations can help providers and HIV medical clinics by integrating their existing prevention services within the HIV care clinic to provide the support services your patients need to improve engagement in and adherence to HIV care
HIV | HIV Symptoms | AIDS | MedlinePlus HIV is spread through certain body fluids from a person who has HIV This can happen: By having unprotected vaginal or anal sex with a person who has HIV "Unprotected" means not using condoms or medicine to treat or prevent HIV This is the most common way that it spreads By sharing drug needles Through contact with the blood of a person
About HIV | HIV | CDC HIV treatment (antiretroviral therapy or ART) involves taking medicine as prescribed by a health care provider You should start HIV treatment as soon as possible after diagnosis HIV treatment reduces the amount of HIV in the blood (viral load) HIV treatment can make the viral load so low that a test can't detect it (undetectable viral load
Locate an HIV Care Provider You can also find an HIV health care provider by using HIV gov’s HIV Testing Sites and Care Services Locator Just enter your ZIP code to be connected to HIV medical care and other services such as HIV testing locations, housing assistance, substance abuse, and mental health services There are other ways to find HIV providers and services too:
HIV AIDS - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), is an ongoing, also called chronic, condition It's caused by the human immunodeficiency virus, also called HIV HIV damages the immune system so that the body is less able to fight infection and disease If HIV isn't treated, it can take years before it weakens the immune system enough to become AIDS