Which is the main goal of HIV treatment?

A. to completely cure the person of the HIV infection
B. to keep the person's T cell count as low as possible
C. to rid the body of all viruses and gain immunity against AIDS
D. to keep the person's immune system functioning

D. to keep the person's immune system functioning.

The main goal of HIV treatment is D. to keep the person's immune system functioning. HIV treatment aims to suppress the virus and slow down the progression of HIV disease, allowing the person's immune system to remain strong and functional. While there is currently no cure for HIV, antiretroviral therapy (ART) is used to manage the virus and prevent the development of AIDS-related infections and diseases. It is important for individuals living with HIV to maintain a healthy immune system to prevent complications and improve overall quality of life.