Treatment as prevention: are Argentinean HIV care providers willing to adopt earlier antiretroviral therapy?

scientific article published on 29 April 2014

Treatment as prevention: are Argentinean HIV care providers willing to adopt earlier antiretroviral therapy? is …
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P356DOI10.1080/09540121.2014.915286
P698PubMed publication ID24773142
P5875ResearchGate publication ID261953054

P50authorOmar SuedQ41160888
María Eugenia SocíasQ88617615
P2093author name stringPedro Cahn
Carina Cesar
Daniel Pryluka
Patricia Patterson
Valeria Fink
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P433issue11
P921main subjectprevention of HIV/AIDSQ7242372
P304page(s)1446-1451
P577publication date2014-04-29
P1433published inAIDS CareQ15755470
P1476titleTreatment as prevention: are Argentinean HIV care providers willing to adopt earlier antiretroviral therapy?
P478volume26