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Oxford study could point to new treatments for HIV

Clip: 10/1/2016 | 3m 51s

Oxford study could point to new treatments for HIV

This week, Oxford University researchers released a study that may impact treatments for HIV. The study looked at young children in South Africa with HIV and found that 10 percent of them never developed symptoms of AIDS. Philip Goulder, a professor of pediatrics at Oxford University who led the research team, joins Hari Sreenivasan.

10/01/2016 | Rating NR

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