This study assesses the results of initial antiretroviral therapy with 3 nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors over the first 12 months of treatment. Patients' general health improved significantly during the year, with a significant mean weight gain (from 59.3 kg to 65.12 kg) and a strong regression in the frequency of opportunistic infections over the study period, from 38% to 2% (P<0.0001). The mean CD4 T-cell count rose from 242.8 to 390.5 cell/mm(3), for a mean increase of 147.7 cells/mm(3). Accordingly, antiretroviral treatment with three nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors is effective and is a useful alternative in a country with limited resources.
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