Participation in HIV cure-related research: a scoping review of the proxy literature and implications for future research
Objective: To identify the main types of HIV cure-related strategies and examine possible risks (and benefits) associated with participating in HIV cure-related research studies. Methods: We undertook a scoping review to first map out the landscape of HIV cure-related research and then examined the...
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Main Authors: | Karine Dubé (Author), Catalina Ramirez (Author), Jessica Handibode (Author), Jeffrey Taylor (Author), Asheley Skinner (Author), Sandra Greene (Author), Joseph D. Tucker (Author) |
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2015-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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