The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT6) CHICAGO -- Feb. 12, 2001 -- SCI-AIDS-DRUGS -- An arsenal of 15 drugs would seem ample to treat a disease successfully. But not AIDS. Since the mid-1980s, scientists have developed 15 drugs directed against HIV, the AIDS virus. Combinations of three or more of them have reduced the number of deaths and allowed thousands of HIV-infected individuals to maintain relatively good health. At an AIDS conference in Chicago, Dr. Anthony Fauci, left, and Dr. Roy Gulick, discussed possible anti-HIV drugs now in experimentation and trial therapy cycles. (Steve Kagan/The New York Times)
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2001-02-12
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The New York Times Agency
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