Lipids and apolipoproteins C-III and E among treatment-naïve and treatment-experienced persons with HIV in Nigeria
Background: Dyslipidaemia is a known cause of cardiovascular mortality. Persons living with HIV are at high risk of developing cardiovascular disease due to lipid metabolism disorders associated with HIV or its therapy. Objective: This study evaluated concentrations of lipoproteins and apolipoprotei...
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Main Authors: | Mercy N. Okunorobo (Author), Nwakasi K. Nnamah (Author), Ugomma A. Ude (Author), Enyioma A. Ude (Author) |
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