David Malebranche, MD, MPH is a board-certified Internal Medicine physician and public health advocate who specializes in men’s health, correctional health, student health, racial inequities in medicine, and LGBT health, as well as HIV and STI prevention and treatment. Dr. Malebranche is currently Senior Director of Medical Affairs at Gilead. His videos in this series are provided in his capacity as a medical expert.
This video is a joint production of KFF’s GREATER THAN HIV and CDC’s LET’S STOP HIV TOGETHER. This information is shared for educational purposes and should not be used substitute for professional medical advice. The views expressed are those of the featured medical professional and reflect information available to that professional at the time of filming.
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I'm Dr. David and you can ask me anything about HIV.
Oh, this is a really good question. Let me break it down for you.
You wouldn't necessarily know if you had HIV. HIV can sometimes just go on its merry way.
You may have a mild illness at the beginning or nothing at all and then it stays in your body just reproducing.
As soon as that test is positive, that virus is working actively against your immune system.
So, the sooner you can get on medications control how fast the virus replicates itself, then you're gonna reduce the amount of destruction that happens to your immune system.
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