Prognosis of HIV-1, CRF31_BC
Prognosis of HIV-1, CRF31_BC: Death usually occurs between 6 and 19 months after diagnosis of AIDS if not treatment is utilized. Strict adherence to treatment plans (usually antiretroviral medications) can significantly improve long-term outcomes. A number of people will develop a resistance to treatment therapies if they have been on them for more than two decades. ...see also Overview of HIV-1, CRF31_BC
Onset of HIV-1, CRF31_BC: Any age - infection can be transmitted to the fetus from an infected mother.
Complications:
Complications of HIV-1, CRF31_BC may include:
See also complications of HIV-1, CRF31_BC.
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About prognosis:
The 'prognosis' of HIV-1, CRF31_BC usually refers to the likely outcome
of HIV-1, CRF31_BC.
The prognosis of HIV-1, CRF31_BC
may include the duration of HIV-1, CRF31_BC, chances of complications of HIV-1, CRF31_BC,
probable outcomes,
prospects for recovery, recovery period for HIV-1, CRF31_BC, survival rates,
death rates,
and other outcome possibilities in the overall prognosis of HIV-1, CRF31_BC.
Naturally, such forecast issues are by their nature unpredictable.
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