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VIRGO, the parent company of Infection Control Today magazine, has been acquired by global exhibition and information leader Informa plc.

Fifteen years ago, MIT professor John Essigmann and colleagues from the University of Washington had a novel idea for an HIV drug. They thought if they could induce the virus to mutate uncontrollably, they could force it to weaken and eventually die out - a strategy that our immune system uses against many viruses.


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