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a new study creates a long-standing debate and suggested that the way to cure HIV infections may be to make drugs that reach better "sanctuary sites", such as lymph nodes. Antiretroviral (ARV) hit regularly HIV down effectively than standard tests can not detect the virus. But almost everyone who stops ARVs soon sees the virus come back great, because it persists in a latent form inside the human chromosomes. So many researchers believe ARVs are doing all they can do and they focus on ridding the body of "reservoirs" of latently infected cells that are long lasting. An article published online in January 27th number Nature shows that people on ARVs who seem to completely remove the virus in their blood have new HIV made in their cells of the lymph nodes can fill the tank .
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