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  1. ... individuals are counseled. TABLE 3 Natural History of HIV/AIDS in Different Groups Factors Affecting Effect on Group Progression _ Progression People with _CMV Increase Hemophilia p24 antigen ...
  2. ... for at lease three to five years after HIV infection, and so identifying the ... Factors affecting such values include random variation inherent in the ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Annual report - National Eye Institute (1993) 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : National Eye Institute
    ... of cataracts. The rate of cataract progression and factors affecting this progression are currently being evaluated in the Natural History ... progression of cataracts, and determine whether the risk factors affecting rates of progression differ for the various types of leas opacities. ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Helping adolescents with HIV adhere to HAART 
    Publication: [Rockville, MD?] : [HRSA], [1999]
    ... Morse PM, Burchfield KE, and Zeanah PD. Behavioral factors affecting HIV prevention for adolescent and young adult IDUs. Journal ...
  5. ... 30, 1990 MMWR i Contents ... 2 ...
  6. ... et al., 1985). Are Psychosocial Factors Related to Progression of HIV Disease? Are psychosocial factors related to (a) post-exposure state of immunity ( ...
  7. ... researchers have also long identified poverty as a factor strongly affecting HIV risk and service access in rural areas of ...
  8. ... practices which may play a role as “co-factors" in the progression of HIV disease, (e.g. nitrite inhalants). Some of these ... practices which may play a role as "co-factors" in the progression of HIV disease, (e.g. nitrite inhalants), Some of these ...
  9. ... genes that can activate HIV. --Are psycho-social factors related to progression of HIV disease? In seropositive asymptomatic individuals, there are varied ...
  10. ... genes that can activate HIV. --Are psycho-social factors related to progression of HIV disease? In seropositive asymptomatic individuals, there are varied ...
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