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HIV Patient and Doctor During AZT Study

Editorial use only . Doctor Howard Grossman with HIV-positive patient John Nesnick, during an AZT study. AZT, or azidothymidine, was the first drug approved by the US government for the treatment of HIV. It was a breakthrough in AIDS therapy, significantly reducing the replication of the virus in patients and leading to clinical and immunologic improvements.
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HIV Patient and Doctor During AZT Study
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Editorial use only . Doctor Howard Grossman with HIV-positive patient John Nesnick, during an AZT study. AZT, or azidothymidine, was the first drug approved by the US government for the treatment of HIV. It was a breakthrough in AIDS therapy, significantly reducing the replication of the virus in patients and leading to clinical and immunologic improvements.
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28.9 x 43.4 cm | 11.4 x 17.1 in (300 dpi)