Health related behaviors among HIV-infected people who are successfully linked to care: an institutional-based cross-sectional study
Abstract Background By the end of October 2019, there were 958 thousand people were reported living with HIV/AIDS in China. Unhealthy lifestyle factors, such as smoking, drinking alcohol, using illicit drugs and no physical activity have been found to mitigate the positive impact of antiretroviral t...
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Main Authors: | Jun-Fang Xu (Author), Pei-Cheng Wang (Author), Feng Cheng (Author) |
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