• PLoS medicine · Jan 2011

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    A simple novel method for determining mortality rates in HIV treatment programs worldwide.

    • Gregory P Bisson.
    • University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA. bisson@mail.med.upenn.edu
    • PLoS Med. 2011 Jan 18; 8 (1): e1000392.

    AbstractIn this Perspective, Gregory Bisson discusses a new article by Matthias Egger and colleagues that introduces a simple method for HIV treatment programs to more accurately estimate the proportion of patients dying in the first year after ART initiation.

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