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GB Virus C (Formerly Hepatitis G)
Study Suggests GB Virus C Does Not Protect Against HIV Disease Progression
(February 2005)
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In
IAPAC Monthly
, from
International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care
Understanding HIV: GBV-C and HIV -- Better Together?
(November 2004)
A number of studies suggest that the virus GBV-C may be able to slow HIV disease progression.
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In
Project Inform Perspective
, from
Project Inform
Harmless Virus Associated With Longer Life for Some HIV-Positive Men
(March 3, 2004)
From
U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Hepatitis G: The Nice Virus?
(Summer 2002)
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In
ACRIA Update
, from
AIDS Community Research Initiative of America
Effect of Hepatitis G Coinfection on Response to Antiretroviral Treatment in HIV-Infected Patients
(October 27, 2001)
In
39th Annual Meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
, from
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