Social network, social support and the rate of decline of CD4 lymphocytes in asymptomatic HIV-positive homosexual men
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Per-Olof Östergren | Anna Lindgren | A. Lindgren | P. Östergren | B. Hanson | Leif Persson | Anders Naucler | Bertil S. Hanson | A. Nauclér | L. Persson
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