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Development and Validation of a Composite Programmatic Assessment Tool for HIV Therapy
Author: Lima, Viviane D., Author: Le, Adrian, Author: Nosyk, Bohdan, Author: Barrios, Rolando, Author: Yip, Benita, Author: Hogg, Robert S., Author: Harrigan, P. Richard, Author: Montaner, Julio S. G.
Date created: 2012-11-19

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  • Yip, Benita (1)

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  • Antiretroviral Therapy (1)
  • HIV (1)
  • HIV infections (1)
  • IAS-USA antiretroviral therapy management guidelines (1)
  • Mortality (1)
  • Programmatic Compliance Score (1)
  • (-) Treatment guidelines (1)

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