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Hidden Dangers
It is important to remember that the emergence of drug-resistant HIV is a dynamic process
and that different viral strains, with different sensitivities to anti-HIV drugs, can
co-exist in an infected person. Drug-resistant strains may persist even if drug treatment
is stopped13-15. It seems likely that such mutants
could replicate as fast as the original wild-type strain.
Resistance Studies

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