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245 _aRace against lethal microbes: learning to outwit the shifty bacteria, viruses and parasites that cause infectious diseases.
260 _bHoward Hughes Medical Institute
260 _aMaryland
260 _cAugust 1996
270 _dUnited States
300 _a56 p.
300 _bill.
520 _aExamines the reasons why all treatments for AIDS have so far failed, and the possibilities for taming the disease in the future. Treatment with multiple drugs (more than two) as opposed to treatment with a single drug is proposed as studies are carried out to determine the effectiveness of these strategies.
556 _aGeneral
650 _aAIDS
650 _aINFECTIOUS DISEASES
650 _aDISEASES
650 _aBLOOD TRANSFUSION
650 _aSEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
650 _aMICRO-ORGANISMS
740 _aCan AIDS be tamed
796 _aPines, Maya
797 _aHoward Hughes Medical Institute
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