| David Canzi -- non-mailable 2005-09-23, 11:43 am |
| In article <1127425569.781911.7580@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
montygram <nazztrader@lycos.com> wrote:
>Most
>people in the USA (including doctors) think that after infection, a
>person will live several years, perhaps a decade or so, then die of
>"immune system failure,"
The expectation for *U*N*T*R*E*A*T*E*D* people with HIV infection is
that about half develop AIDS within a decade.
>yet there is the following:
>
>"Less than a quarter of HIV-positive men with haemophilia in the United
>Kingdom are still alive 20-25 years after infection with HIV,"
>So over 20% of people who are already very ill people can live over 25
>years or so with HIV.
These people are being treated.
--
David Canzi "I am not denying anything." -- Celia Farber
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