HIV infection remains a global health challenge, often termed the silent pandemic due to its persistent impact on individuals and communities worldwide. Despite significant strides in prevention and treatment, HIV continues to pose formidable obstacles to public health. This abstract explores recent advances in HIV treatment, including the development of antiretroviral therapies that enhance efficacy and reduce side effects, as well as novel approaches such as long-acting injectables and gene editing technologies. Additionally, it highlights ongoing efforts to address disparities in access to care and combat stigma surrounding HIV/AIDS. While progress has been made, ongoing research and concerted efforts are essential to further mitigate the burden of HIV and move closer to achieving the goal of an AIDS-free generation.
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