O5 Hepatitis C elimination in HIV/HCV co-infection through HCV treatment in primary care is feasible and highly effective
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Main Authors: | J.S. Doyle (Author), A.L. Bowring (Author), J. Cutts (Author), J. Roney (Author), D.M. Iser (Author), J. Sasadeusz (Author), M. O'Reilly (Author), C. Fairley (Author), E. Gane (Author), J. Hoy (Author), G.V. Matthews (Author), N. Medland (Author), R. Moore (Author), M. Prins (Author), M. Stoové (Author), B.K. Tee (Author), M.E. Hellard (Author) |
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2017-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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