Campbell Biology Concepts and Connections, Third custom edition for Orange Coast College, Includes Online Access code.
Campbell Biology Concepts and Connections, Third custom edition for Orange Coast College, Includes Online Access code.
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9781323753156
Author: Simon Taylor, Hogan Dickey, Reece
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 24, Problem 16TYK
Summary Introduction

To determine:

The ethical issue surrounding the trials of anti-HIV drugs in the developing world and whose argument is more compelling.

Introduction:

HIV or human immunodeficiency virus is a virus that infects the body and causes AIDS or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. It is a retrovirus that is transmitted via sexual contact or through the transfer of body fluids. HIV causes the immune cells specifically CD4 lymphocytes that reduce the immune efficiency of the body.

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