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U.S. CDC
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control's (CDC) total of 30 cases of Idiopathic CD4 T-Lymphocytopenia (ICL) -commonly known as the new mysterious AIDS-like illness in HIV negative individuals - may more than double as two prominent chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) doctors report their cases to the federal agency (see AIDS Weekly, August 24, 1992, pages 2-6 for a detailed examination of ICL and related theories).
According to the September 7, 1992, issue of Newsweek magazine, Dr. Paul Cheney of Charlotte, North Carolina, will report to the CDC 20 patients apparently meeting the new case definition for ICL.
Another CFS specialist, Dr. Anthony …