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... semen from a symptomless carrier of human T - cell lymphotropic virus type III ( HTLV - III ) were found to have antibody to the virus . One has generalised , persistent lymphadenopathy while the other three remain symptom free 3 years ...
... semen from a symptomless carrier of human T - cell lymphotropic virus type III ( HTLV - III ) were found to have antibody to the virus . One has generalised , persistent lymphadenopathy while the other three remain symptom free 3 years ...
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... semen donors than for blood donors . We now report the first evidence of apparent transmission of HTLV- III from a symptomless carrier to four AI recipients , one of whom has persistent lymphadenopathy . Patients , Materials , and ...
... semen donors than for blood donors . We now report the first evidence of apparent transmission of HTLV- III from a symptomless carrier to four AI recipients , one of whom has persistent lymphadenopathy . Patients , Materials , and ...
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... semen donated in 1982 while the fourth had received both 1982 and 1984 donations . In all , six women received 1982 samples only . In this group there appeared to be an association between short duration of storage and transmission of ...
... semen donated in 1982 while the fourth had received both 1982 and 1984 donations . In all , six women received 1982 samples only . In this group there appeared to be an association between short duration of storage and transmission of ...
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