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AIDS, Clinical Trials on Patients with Opportunistic Infections
Clinical trials related to the development of vaccines and therapeutics directed against opportunistic infections associated with HIV infection. These trials include the following opportunistic infections: pneumocystosis, toxoplasmosis, cryptosporidiosis, candidacies, cryptococcosis, mycobacteriosis, cytomegalovirus, papillomavirus, herpes simplex, JC virus, coccidioides, hairy leukoplakia, and HIV-related periodontal disease. (NCI Thesaurus)
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