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AIDS: Early Treatment Study

AIDS: Early Treatment Study

The work of Swiss, French and Australian doctors is likely to have consequences in the treatment of AIDS. They manage, thanks to AZT, to knock out the virus before the seropositivity starts. Survey in Geneva where a team of doctors, coordinated by researchers, is conducting a study that revealed the benefits of early treatment with AZT within days of contamination. The commentary on images of a medical examination of an HIV-positive patient, infographics, and images shot at Geneva University Hospital, alternates with the interviews of Dr Jean-Luc PERRIN, Virology Department at the University Hospital of Geneva, and Dr Jean-Claude BALAVOINE.

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Publication date : 18 August 1995

Reference:
CAB95045185
Credits:
Producteur: France 2   -   Journalist : Flaysakier, Jean Daniel  -  Participant : Perrin, Jean Luc  -  Participant : Balavoine, Jean Claude
Origin:
F2 The Journal 20H   -   Producteur: France 2
Licence:
Turnkey

Reference:CAB95045185

Credits:Journalist : Flaysakier, Jean Daniel-Participant : Perrin, Jean Luc-Participant : Balavoine, Jean Claude

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