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Hepatitis B Virus Co Infection: Yet Another Reason for Early Initiation of Treatment in HIV Infected Individuals

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Table 2 regimens. The result indicated that though only 25 (6%) of the total 380 ART initiated study groups were taking TDF-3TC combined regimen, they accounted for 10% of HBsAg positive individuals, high proportion than any infection among ART cohorts on
Table 2. Multivariate logistic regression analysis of variables associated with immune recovery (CD4 cell count) in patients at ART cohort, North Shoa Zone, 2012

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