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Tuesday, April 23, 2002''This is a major step,'' said Paul R. DeLay, acting director of the Office of HIV/AIDS at the US Agency for International Development. ''The way HIV infection is treated in the developed world is what we call the `French chef approach,' or treatment tailored for the individual. But that can only happen if you have a team of skilled AIDS physicians and lab support. If we really are going to roll out antiretrovirals in the developing world, we are going to need ... a standardized regimen.' Now, all they have to do is get their hands on the drugs. posted by Sydney on 4/23/2002 08:45:00 AM 0 comments 0 Comments: |
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