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There are more than thirty antiretroviral drugs available. But there are more than a quadrillion HIV genomes on the planet, in Racaniello’s estimation. How much is a quadrillion? Too many zeros to understand, so it is shortened to 1015. The math doesn’t really matter as much as this: that among that quadrillion are genomes resistant to every drug we currently have, and HIV continues to mutate.
Nine Pints: A Journey Through the Money, Medicine, and Mysteries of Blood
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