Is hepatitis C virus co-infection associated with survival in HIV-infected patients treated by combination antiretroviral therapy?
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P. Couzigou | D. Neau | S. Lawson-Ayayi | M. Dupon | F. Dabis | G. Chêne | F. Bonnet | P. Mercié | C. Rancinan | M. Savès
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