HIV-1 viral subtype differences in the rate of CD4+ T-cell decline among HIV seroincident antiretroviral naive persons in Rakai district, Uganda.
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HIV-1 viral subtype differences in the rate of CD4+ T-cell decline among HIV seroincident antiretroviral naive persons in Rakai district, Uganda.
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Christopher C Whalen
Fredrick E Makumbi
Joseph Kagaayi
Leigh Anne Eller
Michael Eller
Steven J Reynolds
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2010-06-01T00:00:00Z