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Nature Medicine 11, 810 (2005)
Published online: 26 July 2005 | doi:10.1038/nm0805-810b
New York's AIDS 'superstrain' could be two mediocre strains
Paroma Basu1
- Madison
Tests will determine whether the much-hyped case was caused by a dual infection.Months after New York City public health officials announced the discovery of a so-called 'AIDS superbug,' scientists are exploring whether the unusual case is the result of a dual infection, in which a person contracts viral strains from two different people.
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