Differences in acute retroviral syndrome by HIV-1 subtype in a multicentre cohort study in Africa
<strong>Objective:</strong> Symptoms of acute retroviral syndrome (ARS) may be used to identify patients with acute HIV-1 infection who seek care. ARS symptoms in African adults differ by region. We assessed whether reporting of ARS was associated with HIV-1 subtype in a multicentre Afri...
Main Authors: | Sanders, E, Price, M, Karita, E, Kamali, A, Kilembe, W, Bekker, L, Lakhi, S, Inambao, M, Anzala, O, Fast, P, Gilmour, J, Powers, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins
2017
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