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Pre-Antiretroviral Therapy Serum Selenium Concentrations Predict WHO Stages 3, 4 or Death but not Virologic Failure Post-Antiretroviral Therapy.

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Figure 1. Case-cohort design for primary clinical treatment failure and secondary virologic
Table 1. Characteristics of study population by serum selenium deficiency (<85 μg/L) status
Table 1. Cont.
Figure 2. Independent factors associated with serum selenium deficiency. Forest plot protein (CRP)
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