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allows this virus to persist for years without evolving despite prolonged exposure to antiretroviral drugs. This latent reservoir of HIV may explain the inability of antiretroviral treatment to cure HIV infection.
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latency allows the virus to largely avoid the immune system. Like other viruses that go latent, it does not typically cause symptoms while latent. HIV in proviral latency is nearly impossible to target with
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