[Letter to Colleagues from Peter Duesberg]

author's contention that in fact AZT incites the disease. 4. The fact that IV drug use is associated with many other adverse health events, which include opportunistic infections, is also irrelevant to the etiology of AIDS. Many / subjects with severe i'nmunosuppression, i.e., transplant recipients, chemotherapy patients, etc., have immunosuppression and opportunistic infections, but they do not have AIDS. 7

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[Letter to Colleagues from Peter Duesberg]
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Duesberg, Peter
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1993-01-12
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