The impact of alcohol on HIV prevention and treatment for South Africans in primary healthcare
<strong>Background: </strong><span>Antiretroviral treatment (ART) has substantially reduced morbidity and mortality for HIV patients. In South Africa, with the largest ART programme globally, attention is needed not only on the further expansion of ART coverage, but also on factors...
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Main Authors: | Michelle Schneider (Author), Matthew Chersich (Author), Marleen Temmerman (Author), Olivier Degomme (Author), Charles D. Parry (Author) |
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2014-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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