Missed office visits and risk of mortality among HIV-infected subjects in a large healthcare system in the United States
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Missed office visits and risk of mortality among HIV-infected subjects in a large healthcare system in the United States
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Charles P Quesenberry
Daniel B Klein
Leo B Hurley
Michael A Horberg
Michael J Mugavero
Michael J Silverberg
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10.1089/APC.2013.0073
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2013-07-19T00:00:00Z