Associations of modern initial antiretroviral therapy regimens with all-cause mortality in people li...
Associations of modern initial antiretroviral therapy regimens with all-cause mortality in people living with HIV in resource-limited settings: a retrospective multicenter cohort study in China
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Wu, Xinsheng , Wu, Guohui , Ma, Ping , Wang, Rugang , Li, Linghua , Chen, Yuanyi , Xu, Junjie , Li, Yuwei , Li, Quanmin , Yang, Yuecheng , Wang, Lijing , Xin, Xiaoli , Qiao, Ying , Fu, Gengfeng , Huang, Xiaojie , Su, Bin , Zhang, Tong , Wang, Hui and Zou, Huachun
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Despite the proven virological advantages, there remains some controversy regarding whether first-line integrase strand transfer inhibitors (INSTIs)-based antiretroviral therapy (ART) contributes to reducing mortality of people living with HIV (PLHIV) in clinical practice. Here we report a retrospective study comparing all-cause mortality among PLH...
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Associations of modern initial antiretroviral therapy regimens with all-cause mortality in people living with HIV in resource-limited settings: a retrospective multicenter cohort study in China
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-023-41051-w