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the rare patients who fail produce antibodies to HIV usually have a very fast progression to severe diseases. This might be expected, as there is obviously a defect in the patient to respond immunologically.

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Q: Would you expect patients with a lack of serum reactivity to have a fast or slow progression from HIV infection to full blown acquired immune deficiency syndrome?
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