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They are prescribed HAART (Highly active anti-retroviral therepy) HIV destroys CD4 cells,these cells locate and coordinate the destruction of infections,when CD4 numbers fall infection can enter and cause a decline in health. The HAART keeps HIV levels low,one of the prescribed drugs is called a protease inhibitor and releases signals into the blood stream to "camoflauge" Your CD4 cells.

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