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It takes guts to fight AIDS. Literarily, the intestines are home to some 70% of the immune system. And researchers from the University of California, Davis have recently shown that the HIV virus can survive the effort to kill it by hiding out in the gut. Not only that, HIV can keep on replicating in the gut. So test that measures levels of the virus in the blood may seem to show the patient’s virus levels are low. But the virus hiding out in the gut can still be replicating and lowering immunity. Inflammation due to the virus poses the additional problems. The good news is that the new findings that published in the Journal of Virology have shown medical researchers that they need to be aiming new treatment right at the gut, Meanwhile, patients currently receiving the anti-retroviral therapy could have their intestines check with biopsy to see if they are harboring hidden HIV. Drugs to treat gut inflammation could be added to the mixed AIDS (鸡尾酒疗法?)treatments and the earlier anti-retroviral therapy may help to get the gut immune functions back in gear.