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01 Aug Does hepatitis C viremia or genotype predict the risk of mortality in individuals co infected with HIV?

Posted at 00:00h in by AIGHD

Authored by: Rockstroh J. K., Peters Lars, Grint Daniel, Soriano Vincent, Reiss Peter, D’Arminio Monforte Antonella, Beniowski M., Losso M. H., Kirk Ole, Kupfer Bernd, Mocroft Amanda
In: Journal of Hepatology , 2013, 59(2):213-20
http://www.journal-of-hepatology.eu/article/S0168-8278(13)00220-1/abstract



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