Nonopportunistic Neurologic Manifestations of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus: An Indian Study
4th Oct 2005, 15:19 GMT
Although HAART is reducing opportunistic diseases, neurologic manifestations due to HIV itself impose huge burdens on patients, families, and healthcare resources in India. Medscape General Medicine
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