Investigating the interaction between human immunodeficiency virus, nutrition, and disability: A cross-sectional observational study
Background: The average lifespan of people with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has increased because of the enhanced access to anti-retroviral treatment. This increased longevity has led to a heightened focus on the comorbidities which may arise, allowing a clearer understanding of the contextua...
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Main Authors: | Hellen Myezwa (Author), Jill Hanass-Hancock (Author), Nikolas Pautz (Author) |
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