Recent advancements in HIV treatment have significantly enhanced the quality of life for individuals living with the virus. These developments, including the introduction of more effective antiretroviral therapies (ART), have been pivotal in improving patient outcomes. However, the dissemination of these treatments remains a critical challenge, particularly in low-income countries where healthcare infrastructure is limited. This paper reviews the latest progress in HIV treatment, examines the strategies employed to distribute these treatments in resource-poor settings, and discusses the barriers and potential solutions to achieving widespread access. Findings highlight that while there have been notable successes in increasing ART access, disparities persist, and addressing these inequities is essential for achieving global health goals.
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