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| Diagnosis 2 Apr 16, 1999 Thanks for your response. There was some fault of my part in formulating the question due to my lack of proficiency in English. What I meant to say was that from the Q&A I read seems to be a positive correlation between some sympthoms and HIV infection. In other place I read some statistics saying that in about 90% of the cases fever (unexplained) is present, unexplained pain in muscles and joints (70% of the cases) swollen glands (40% ) etc. In a web site of UCSF treatment is recomended despite negative PCR and negative Elisa based on history (kind of exposure) and clinical study of the pacient. |
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