Doctors and State of New York Health Officials have been on the outlook for a man who is carrying a deadly strain of the HIV virus that is resistant to practically all available treatments for the virus.

Dr. Gary Blick, a private-practice physician in Norwalk, Conn has the patient who is responsible for spreading the strain through unprotected anonomoyus anal sex that the man had with others in a sex club in New York City in 2004.

"We want to emphasize that our patient is not rapidly progressing. Nor is that patient's life partner, who is also infected with a similarly highly resistant strain, rapidly progressing," Dr. Blick told United Press International.

"The only two drugs that are effective in the New York man are Fuzeon and Sustiva," Blick said. " They thought all the people at the club were HIV positive. My patient is devastated that he infected the New York man, whom he thought was already positive."