new protease inhibitors that have just been approved could make AIDS a chronic disease instead of a killer
The new protease inhibitors that have just been approved could make AIDS a chronic disease instead of a killer for some patients.
A lot depends on how quickly the HIV virus becomes resistant to the protease inhibitors.
This is a dramatic time for advances against AIDS.
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