'In Southeast Asia, specifically Thailand,
an AIDS-like “virus” has been found in people that are not infected
with HIV. Those infected have their immune-system compromised. Health
officials say that this new AIDS “virus” is not contagious, which begs
the question: how did these people come down with this new strain of
AIDS?
This infection does not spread the same as AIDS does, according to Dr. Sarah Browne, scientist with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Browne led the team of researchers in Thailand and Taiwan where the disease made its first appearance.
The disease appears to be directed at people of Asian descent; even those living in the US.'
This infection does not spread the same as AIDS does, according to Dr. Sarah Browne, scientist with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Browne led the team of researchers in Thailand and Taiwan where the disease made its first appearance.
The disease appears to be directed at people of Asian descent; even those living in the US.'