The missed potential of CD4 and viral load testing to improve clinical outcomes for people living with HIV in lower-resource settings.
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Ehrenkranz, PDBaptiste, SL
Bygrave, H
Ellman, T
Doi, N
Grimsrud, A
Jahn, A
Kalua, T
Nyirenda, RK
Odo, MO
Ondoa, P
Vojnov, L
Holmes, CB
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2019-05-29Submitted date
2020-05-29
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PLoS MedicinePublisher
Public Library of SciencePubMed ID
31141516Type
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enEISSN
1549-1676ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1371/journal.pmed.1002820
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