The Neuropathology of HIV-infected African Children in Abidjan, Côte dʼlvoire

In an autopsy study of HIV-infected children in Abidjan, Côte dʼlvoire, the neuropathology of 76 HIV-1- and 2 HIV-2-positive children was compared with that of 77 frequency-matched HIV-negative children, in whom the systemic pathology was also known. Seventy of the 78 HIV-seropositive children were...

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