Injection Drug Use and Immunodeficiency Linked to Failed Hepatitis C Treatment in People with HIV
Lower CD4+ cell counts, HCV genotype 4, and recent injection drug use were linked to unsuccessful DAA treatment in people with HCV and HIV.
Lower CD4+ cell counts, HCV genotype 4, and recent injection drug use were linked to unsuccessful DAA treatment in people with HCV and HIV.
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Three distinguished scientists on leaving academia to advance biomedical research
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Three distinguished scientists on leaving academia to advance biomedical research
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