How the Emergence of Treatment-Resistant Superbugs is Challenging the Fight Against AIDS
For the past few decades, researchers have been working hard to develop new treatments for HIV/AIDS. Unfortunately, some strains of HIV have become resistant to existing treatments, leading to the emergence of what are known as “superbugs.” Today, researchers from around the world have announced a breakthrough in the fight against these superbugs. Through the use of a combination of drugs, they have been able to successfully suppress HIV in patients with treatment-resistant infections. This new treatment could be a major step forward in the fight against HIV/AIDS, and could help save countless lives.
source: Phys.org