Skin manifestations and human immunodeficiency virus infection in the Tigray region, Ethiopia: Implications for clinical management and epidemiologic surveillance
Abstract Background Patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection may present a large variety of skin manifestations, often associated with significant morbidity. In turn, dermatological diseases may represent an early sign of HIV infection, particularly in resource‐limited settings. Ob...
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Main Authors: | Aldo Morrone (Author), Elva Abril (Author), Ilaria Cavallo (Author), Francesca Sivori (Author), Isabella Sperduti (Author), Viviana Lora (Author), Giovanna D'Agosto (Author), Elisabetta Trento (Author), Martina Pontone (Author), Arianna Mastrofrancesco (Author), Abraham Getachew Kelbore (Author), Frehiwot Daba Gutema (Author), Adel Sammain (Author), Ottavio Latini (Author), Enea Gino Di Domenico (Author), Fulvia Pimpinelli (Author) |
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