A nasty disease is even nastier for patients with HIV. Now there's encouraging news By News July 08, 2022 Add Comment Edit It's called visceral leishmaniasis. It's spread by sandflies and fatal if left untreated. Fortunately, a new drug regimen holds promise. (Image credit: BSIP/UIG/Universal Images Group via Getty) Share this post Related PostsWhat the U.S. Census says about growth in St. George, Cedar City: A Spectrum News podcastSouthwest Utah rescinds fire restrictions on public landsA Baby Born To Mom Fleeing Afghanistan Is Named After The Evacuation FlightISIS Branch Poses Biggest Immediate Terror Threat to Evacuation in KabulThe results are in: Official election results for Washington County's municipal primariesJan. 6 Select Committee Probe Expands To Trump And Top Officials In Wave Of DemandsArts organizations invited to St. George summitDixie State invites locals to series of lectures in St. George
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