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Government scientists suggested that when a long-awaited blood test for AIDS virus becomes available, blood centers should test donors and should reject and warn those who may be at risk for AIDS. A blood test for the virus that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome will be available “in a few weeks” and persons donating blood “should be informed” that they will be tested for AIDS virus, the Centers for Disease Control said in Atlanta.
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