IMPACT OF DIFFERENT LEVELS OF ADHERENCE ON THE COURSE OF HIV INFECTION
Abstract
This article discusses the impact of different levels of adherence on the course of HIV infection. Reasonable adaptation of a person living with HIV infection is aimed at distributing his/her forces both taking into account the objective limitations that have arisen due to the disease, and taking into account his potential capabilities.
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levels of adherence,, course of HIV infection, reasonable adaptationHow to Cite
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