Daniel is a young adolescent with HIV. It was transmitted to him by his mother at birth. What is his best chance for delaying the progression of the disease from HIV to AIDS?

a. Social support and factual information about the disease
b. Abstinence from heterosexual and homosexual behavior
c. Lifetime regimen of antiretroviral therapy
d. Regular treatments of nonoxynol-9


C

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