HIV/AIDS and admission to intensive care units: A comparison of India, Brazil and South Africa
In resource-constrained settings and in the context of HIV-infected patients requiring intensive care, value-laden decisions by critical care specialists are often made in the absence of explicit policies and guidelines. These are often based on individual practitioners' knowledge and experienc...
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Main Authors: | Kantharuben Naidoo (Author), Jerome Amir Singh (Author), Umesh Gangaram Lalloo (Author) |
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