Trends in the clinical characteristics of HIV-infected patients initiating antiretroviral therapy in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania between 2002 and 2009
Main Authors: | Geng, Elvin H, Hunt, Peter W, Diero, Lameck O, Kimaiyo, Sylvester, Somi, Geofrey R, Okong, Pius, Bangsberg, David R, Bwana, Mwebesa B, Cohen, Craig R, Otieno, Juliana A, Wabwire, Deo, Elul, Batya, Nash, Denis, Easterbrook, Philippa J, Braitstein, Paula, Musick, Beverly S, Martin, Jeffrey N, Yiannoutsos, Constantin T, Wools-Kaloustian, Kara |
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Format: | Online |
Language: | English |
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The International AIDS Society
2011
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Online Access: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3204275/ |
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