Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center, often abbreviated as ADARC, is a medical research institution dedicated to finding a cure for HIV/AIDS. It is headed by scientist Dr. David Ho, who was the 1996 Time magazine Person of the Year, and is located in New York City.[1]
^ abHo, David (August 17, 1995). "Time to Hit HIV, Early and Hard". New England Journal of Medicine. 333 (7): 450–451. doi:10.1056/NEJM199508173330710. PMID7616996. Archived from the original on September 1, 2015. Retrieved January 29, 2023. ... zidovudine was shown in 1990 to slow the clinical progression to AIDS in infected but asymptomatic subjects. However, a follow-up of those subjects found no evidence of longer survival with the use of zidovudine...
"The Age of AIDS, Part II". Frontline. Season 24 (2006). Episode 11. 2006-05-31. Event occurs at 0:18:42. PBS. Retrieved 2023-01-31. ... We came to the conclusion that it's inevitable for HIV to develop drug resistance if you give it one drug at a time...
"Interviews - David Ho - The Age Of Aids - Frontline". Frontline. PBS. May 30, 2006. Archived from the original on March 7, 2007. Retrieved January 29, 2023. ... if you start to combine the drugs and try to force the virus into a corner using multiple drugs, it is exceedingly difficult or statistically improbable for HIV to become resistant to all the drugs simultaneously.
"The Age of AIDS, Part II". Frontline. Season 24 (2006). Episode 11. 2006-05-31. Event occurs at 0:18:54. PBS. Retrieved 2023-01-31. ... However, if you start to combine the drugs and try to force the virus into a corner using multiple drugs, it is exceedingly difficult...for HIV to become resistant to all the drugs simultaneously.
^"The Age of AIDS, Part II". Frontline. Season 24 (2006). Episode 11. 2006-05-31. Event occurs at 0:21:50. PBS. Retrieved 2023-01-31. International AIDS Conference 1996 in Vancouver showing combination therapy results