Chronic inflammation and immune dysregulation in the lungs may contribute to airway damage and progressive decline in lung function. By restoring immune balance and reducing inflammation, early and sustained ART may help protect lung health and reduce the risk of long-term respiratory complications in individuals living with HIV.
Antiretroviral therapy not only improves systemic immune responses but also reestablishes effective mucosal CD4⁺ T-cell immunity and resolves inflammatory CD8⁺ T-cell alveolitis in the lungs. These findings emphasize the importance of early HIV treatment in preventing chronic pulmonary disease and maintaining overall respiratory health.
Whether the question of individuals living with HIV in need of antisupresors involves dogs aother animals?this is known to be a mere intestinal stomach virus to some species of monkeys.
A second questioning of pharmaceuticals kept by family doctors is coming forth. Avail for dogs in the form of dogs too.
A third question as to why doesn’t anybody is giving old medication to dogs.