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UD investigates HIV treatment impact across generations

Children of treated parents are more likely to do well in school, according to UD research in Zambia.

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Researchers at University of Delaware are conducting an HIV treatment study in Zambia, according to a report from Delaware Public Media.
The long and short of it is this: The treatment of a parent with HIV affects the performance of their child in school. The study’s findings suggest that the child of a treated parent will do better in school. The study’s findings seem to be applicable to Delaware’s population as well.
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