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Poor lands can manage AIDS drugs. (Health).


SEATTLE -- The argument that multiple HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome  therapies could do more harm than good in the developing world because they are too difficult for poor countries to implement was contradicted by research papers delivered at a conference in this city.

Triple drug therapy for HIV/AIDS patients has almost the same results in the developing and the developed world, researchers reported in studies presented at the Ninth Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections Opportunistic infections

Infections that cause a disease only when the host's immune system is impaired. The classic opportunistic infection never leads to disease in the normal host.
.

The researchers reported that the drugs extend patients' lives in Kenya, Senegal and India. As in western countries they become ineffective when used over long periods, and their side effects Side effects

Effects of a proposed project on other parts of the firm.
 are problematic. Nevertheless, the patients do not often abandon treatment, as commonly claimed by pharmaceutical companies that resist making low cost drugs available.

Other studies were presented on India and Senegal. Any reproduction or retransmission Retransmission might refer to:
  • Retransmission (data networks), the resending of packets which have been damaged or lost
  • Replication of a signal at a repeater
, in whole.
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Date:Mar 18, 2002
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