A Virus Can Cause HIV to Become Resistant to Drugs

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By Molly Grady

Scientists now have an idea why some HIV becomes resistant to drugs.

Researchers at Harvard University have discovered that some HIV patients have a virus with pre-existing mutations which can cause them to develop resistance to AIDS fighting drugs.

Scientists hope the finding will lead to new and better effective treatments.
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