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加利福尼亚大学的分子生物学教授Peter Duesberg认为,艾滋病不是任何一种微生物引起的,尤其不是人免疫缺损病毒HIV引起的.从根本上看,Duesberg认为,HIV的毒性并不大,不能引起艾滋病。他说,如果认为微生物是致病因子,必须满足以下3个标准:具有生物化学活性;感染或杀死的细胞比宿主能够剩下的细胞多;宿主必须在遗传和免疫方面都允许微生物做到这点。据Duesberg看,HIV
According to Peter Duesberg, a professor of molecular biology at the University of California, aids are not caused by any kind of microorganism, especially HIV, which is not caused by the human immunodeficiency virus, but fundamentally Duesberg believes that HIV is not very toxic and does not cause AIDS. He said that if a microorganism is considered to be a causative agent, the following three criteria must be met: biochemically active; more cells that are infected or killed than the remaining cells in the host; the host must both genetically and immunologically allow the microorganism to do so this point. According to Duesberg, HIV