|
Question | Discussion | References | CME Credit
Case 4: Antiretroviral Therapy for Acute (Primary) HIV
Author: David H. Spach, MD
Case last updated: December 10, 2007
A 22-year-old man presents with a 3-day history of a mononucleosis-like
illness that began 9 days after a high-risk sexual exposure with an HIV-infected
contact. Laboratory studies subsequently show a negative HIV antibody
ELISA test and a HIV RNA level of 868,000 copies/ml. Further testing
shows a CD4 cell count of 568 cells/mm3.
This newly infected individual receives extensive counseling regarding
his new diagnosis of HIV and, in the process of this discussion, the
patient asks whether he should now start treatment for his HIV disease.
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding
antiretroviral therapy for acute (primary) HIV infection?
|