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Andrade, Bruno B
Arriaga, María B
Calvacante, Solange
Cordeiro-Santos, Marcelo
Durovni, Betina
Figueiredo, Marina C
Kritski, Afranio
Melekhin, Vlada V
Peetluk, Lauren S
Rebeiro, Peter F
Rolla, Valeria C
Shepherd, Bryan E
Sterling, Timothy R
Stinnette, Samuel E
Turner, Megan M
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Hemoglobin may contribute to sex differences in mortality among HIV-infected persons in care.
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Melekhin, Vlada V
Shepherd, Bryan E
Stinnette, Samuel E
Rebeiro, Peter F
Turner, Megan M
Sterling, Timothy R
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20130226
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PloS one
vol. 7
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Lack of Weight Gain During the First 2 Months of Treatment and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Independently Predict Unsuccessful Treatment Outcomes in Tuberculosis.
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Peetluk, Lauren S
Rebeiro, Peter F
Cordeiro-Santos, Marcelo
Kritski, Afranio
Andrade, Bruno B
Durovni, Betina
Calvacante, Solange
Arriaga, María B
Turner, Megan M
Figueiredo, Marina C
Rolla, Valeria C
Sterling, Timothy R
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20210204
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The Journal of infectious diseases
vol. 221
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