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Factors associated with anaemia in HIV-infected individuals in southern India
International Journal of STD & AIDS, 06/30/09
Subbaraman R et al. - Management of anaemia should focus on antiretroviral therapy, nutritional supplementation and TB control. The high anaemia prevalence among patients meeting criteria for antiretroviral therapy highlights the need for increased access to non-zidovudine nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors in developing countries.
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