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  • Peter Duesberg

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  • 1988

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  • The content discusses the relationship between HIV and AIDS, refuting the idea that HIV doesn't cause AIDS. It emphasizes that HIV spread and AIDS syndrome depend on social and environmental factors.

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  • This is a scientific article discussing the relationship between HIV and AIDS. The article explains that the spread of HIV and the type of AIDS-related clinical syndrome depend on social and environmental factors. The article also refutes the idea that HIV does not cause AIDS and provides evidence to support the claim that HIV is the cause of AIDS. The article discusses the properties of viruses and how they relate to the pathogenesis of diseases. The article concludes that HIV causes AIDS and that lifestyle is a major determinant for the spread of infectious agents.

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By Peter Duesberg
Science 241:514-517 July 29, 1988.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.3399880
DOI: 10.1126/science.3399880

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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is not the cause of AIDS because it fails to meet the postulates of Koch and Henle, as well as six cardinal rules of virology.

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