HIV, hypertension and diabetes care and all-cause mortality in rural South Africa in the HIV antiretroviral therapy era: a longitudinal cohort study
Introduction South Africa is in the midst of rapid epidemiological transition from extremely high HIV and tuberculosis (TB) mortality to one characterised increasingly non-communicable disease-related deaths. However, longitudinal data linking modifiable risk factors and disease care indices to mort...
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Main Authors: | Mark Siedner (Author), Emily Wong (Author), Lusanda Mazibuko (Author), Kashfia Rahman (Author), Taing N Aung (Author), Jacob Busang (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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