The very-rapid and the ultra-rapid virologic response to two treatment options in patients with chronic hepatitis C: an interim report of a prospective randomized comparative effectiveness study
Mostafa Yakoot,1,2 Alaa M Abdo,3 Ahmed Yousry,4,5 Sherine Helmy61Green Clinic and Research Center, 2Abbas Helmy Clinics, 3Tropical Medicine and Hepatology Department, Alexandria Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University, 4Microbiology Department, High Institute of Public Health, Alexandria ...
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Main Authors: | Yakoot M (Author), Abdo AM (Author), Yousry A (Author), Helmy S (Author) |
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2015-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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