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Infection With Mutated HIV May Offer Survival Advantage
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Infection With Mutated HIV May Offer Survival Advantage |
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http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/572900?src=rss |
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Individuals infected with a mutated strain of HIV, transmitted from a person possessing the HLA gene sequences that have allowed them to control the virus, may also have a survival advantage even if they do not possess the same gene sequences, AIDS researchers from South Africa report in the open-access online journal PLoS Pathogens. Reuters Health Information |
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Articles > HIV/AIDS |
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Apr 12, 2008 |
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