Crack cocaine, disease progression, and mortality in a multicenter cohort of HIV-1 positive women.
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Crack cocaine, disease progression, and mortality in a multicenter cohort of HIV-1 positive women.
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scientific article published on July 2008
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Crack cocaine, disease progres ...... ohort of HIV-1 positive women.
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Crack cocaine, disease progres ...... ohort of HIV-1 positive women.
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Crack cocaine, disease progres ...... ohort of HIV-1 positive women.
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Alexandra M Levine
Andrea A Howard
Claudia Ponath
Dennis D Grey
Elizabeth T Golub
Judith A Cook
Mardge H Cohen
Michael W Plankey
Rebecca M Schwartz
Robert L Cook
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10.1097/QAD.0B013E32830507F2
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2008-07-01T00:00:00Z