Subject: Corrections & Amplifications Date: Published: 1/14/93 (19 lines) Source: Wall Street Journal. Copyright Dow Jones & Co. Inc. Corrections & Amplifications [21 lines irrelevant to AIDS omitted. -- sysop] TREATMENT with the drug ganciclovir of an AIDS-related eye infection, cytomegalovirus, can cost as much as $20,000 to $40,000 a year. In an article Tuesday, an officer of Chiron Corp. incorrectly said the annual cost could reach $100,000. (See: "Chiron Unit Tests Treatment for Cause Of AIDS Blindness" -- WSJ Jan. 12, 1993) [This article is made available here by Dow Jones Co. for the personal and non-commercial use of callers to this bbs, in the hope that it will be of some help to those who are suffering from the disease and others who are seeking to help them.]