| Number | 17885 |
| Subject | AIDS |
| Source | Washington Post Magazine |
| State | DC |
| Year | 2001 |
| Publication Date | May 27 |
| Summary | "Twenty years after the first official reports of a mysterious, deadly illness, powerful drugs are keeping people like Laurita Patten and Michael Mancilla alive-for now." Reporter Paula Span discusses drug treatments that are prolonging life for AIDS patients, but also examines how these drugs have given many people a false reassurance to this deadly disease. |
| Category | General |
| Pages | 11 |
| Keywords | AIDS;drugs;treatment;doctors;diseases;HIV |
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