While researchers have spent more than two decades trying to find a cure for acquired immunodeficiency virus (AIDS), sadly we still are not there yet. Although the new, better drugs have made it possible for many human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive patients to live symptom-free for years after infection, the onset of full-blown AIDS -- a fatal disease -- may not be completely prevented, just delayed. Also, this delay is achieved only when HIV-positive patients initiate and maintain an at-times complicated and expensive schedule of medications.
If you believe that you may have been exposed to the disease, or are changing sex partners, it's a good idea to get an HIV test. If you think you've been exposed, early (within one to four hours) treatment can prevent permanent infection.
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