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What Should We Do When HIV-positive Children Fail First-line Combination Antiretroviral Therapy? A Comparison of 4 ART Management Strategies
G. Patten
,
M. Schomaker
,
M. A. Davies
,
H. Rabie
,
G. van Zyl
,
K. Technau
,
B. Eley
,
A. Boulle
,
R. B. Van Dyke
,
K. Patel
,
N. Sipambo
,
R. Wood
,
F. Tanser
,
J. Giddy
,
M. Cotton
,
J. Nuttall
,
G. Essack
,
B. Karalius
,
G. Seage
,
S. Sawry
,
M. Egger
,
L. Fairlie
April 2019
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Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
, 38(4): pp.400-405
causal inference
IPTW
pediatrics
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