Tests fail to support claims for origin of AIDS in polio vaccine
David Dickson
Nature, 2000, vol. 407, issue 6801, 117-117
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London Analysis by three separate laboratories of samples of polio vaccine used in the late 1950s have revealed no evidence of contamination with a virus of chimpanzee origin that may have been at the origin of the AIDS epidemic.
Date: 2000
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