Two-Months-off, Four-Months-on Antiretroviral Regimen Increases the Risk of Resistance, Compared wit...
Two-Months-off, Four-Months-on Antiretroviral Regimen Increases the Risk of Resistance, Compared with Continuous Therapy: A Randomized Trial Involving West African Adults
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Oxford: The University of Chicago Press
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Background. A randomized trial was launched in Côte d'Ivoire in 2002 to compare continuous antiretroviral treatment (hereafter, “C-ART”) to an ART regimen of 2 months off and 4 months on therapy (hereafter, “2/4-ART”). We report the final analysis. Methods. A total of 435 adults who were receiving successful ART ((median CD4 cell count prior to ART...
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Two-Months-off, Four-Months-on Antiretroviral Regimen Increases the Risk of Resistance, Compared with Continuous Therapy: A Randomized Trial Involving West African Adults
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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_20267228
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_20267228
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0022-1899
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1537-6613
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10.1086/595298