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Why were there so many different treatments Created for hiv/aids A. The virus would become resistant and ineffective to the first treatment creating the need for new different treatments
B. Many early treatments killed the majority of patients
C. There has only been 1 treatment for hiv/aids
D. Some of the treatments were only meant for certain populations

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