The comprehensive review of antiretroviral therapy: a paradigm shift
Abstract
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection has reached pandemic proportions
since the first instances of AIDS surfaced in 1981. By far, more than 30 antiretroviral
therapies (ART) have been approved while combination therapy has made HIV-1 infection a
chronic but manageable disease. After 40 years of research, antiretroviral therapy has become
an affordable, accessible and safer choice. Unfortunately, a decent number of countries still
fall behind in achieving the 90-90-90 UNAIDS goals to deal with HIV. In this comprehensive
review, we tried to deliver a complete status of HIV and ART all over the world. We also
have discussed the root causes of many countries lagging behind the target and
accomplishments of others. As well as, the reasonable solutions that may open a new gateway
to deciphering this multilateral issue to accomplish the 95-95-95 UNAIDS goals for a better
planet with good health.