Measles in adults: A comparison of hospitalised HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected patients
Background: Although measles is traditionally a childhood illness, there are an increasing number of adult cases. Despite both measles and HIV infection being endemic in sub-Saharan Africa, there are little data regarding outcomes in co-infected patients. Objectives: Compare demographic, clinical, l...
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Main Authors: | Nina E. Diana (Author), Charles Feldman (Author) |
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