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Tobacco, alcohol and use of other recreational drugs within HIV-infected treated cohorts: the IeDEA West Africa collaboration

Tobacco, alcohol and use of other recreational drugs within HIV-infected treated cohorts: the IeDEA West Africa collaboration

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Main Authors: Minga A, Ba-Gomis O, Guei C, Zannou D, Messou E, Maiga M, Aboubakrine M, Bashi J, Ekouevi DK, Jaquet A, Allou G, Sasco J, Dabis F
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-06-01
Series:Infectious Agents and Cancer
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