They're called HIV "superinfections" and a study indicates they're much more common than first thought. Researchers say this raises concerns about possible resistance to treatment and may require new approaches to AIDS vaccine research. Dr. Andrew Redd said there are HIV infections and then there are superinfections. "A superinfection occurs when an individual is initially infected with a strain or strains of HIV. And then at some point later on – after that person ...
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