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Drug Resistance Looms in African HIV Strains
A study has shown that genetic differences between the subtypes of HIV prevalent in Africa and the subtype dominant in the United States and Western Europe appear to amplify the effects of protease-inhibitor-resistant mutations in the African strains of HIV. More...17 Jul 2002
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