MARTHA MENDOZA Associated Press Writers= PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) â It's 8 a.m. and Dr. Theresa Rossouw is already drowning behind a cluttered desk of handwritten HIV charts â new, perplexing cases of patients whose lifesaving drugs have turned against them. Her cell phone chirps. Her desk phone bleats. She scribbles notes on a planner, spins in her chair, juggles requests about labs and drug regimens. Rossouw is on the front lines of a new battle in the fight against HIV: The drugs that...
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