Intermittent HIV treatment dosing may be a response to the funding crisis, but adolescent study raises concerns
Intermittent HIV treatment schedules – such as weekends off treatment – may not be inferior to continuous treatment in adults with well-controlled HIV, but they are not suitable for adolescents with HIV in Africa who receive one or two viral load tests each year, studies presented this week at the 13th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Science (IAS 2025), in Kigali show.