Dr Peter Duesberg, the virologist-turned-campaigner, is wrongly using tendentious arguments to confuse understanding of AIDS and those in danger of contracting the disease. He should stop.
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Maddox, J. Has Duesberg a right of reply?. Nature 363, 109 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1038/363109a0
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