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Could HIV Protease Inhibitors Help Treat or Prevent Malaria?

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Could HIV Protease Inhibitors Help Treat or Prevent Malaria?

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REFERENCE: Abstract H-1734 ANDREW REDMOND, Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital HIV/AIDS and malaria both kill huge numbers across the globe – and when they’re found together in one person, they become even more dangerous. That’s why ICAAC delegates were interested to see a study looking at the possible antimalarial effects of HIV protease inhibitors. Derek Thorne heard more from Andrew Redmond of the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital.

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