Race against lethal microbes: learning to outwit the shifty bacteria, viruses and parasites that cause infectious diseases.
Publisher: Howard Hughes Medical Institute ; Maryland ; August 1996Description: 56 p; illSubject(s): AIDS | INFECTIOUS DISEASES | DISEASES | BLOOD TRANSFUSION | SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES | MICRO-ORGANISMS In: Race against lethal microbes: learning to outwit the shifty bacteria, viruses and parasites that cause infectious diseasesSummary: Examines 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.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre General Collection | 00675-GG (Browse shelf) | Available | 43247 |
Examines 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.
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