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Sep 6 2008, Arpita Mukherjee

A quarter- century wisdom that the progression of HIV to AIDS is driven chiefly by the ‘viral load’, that is the amount of HIV in the blood has been challenged by a new finding, published last Sunday in the journal Nature Immunology.

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