Long-term follow-up of symptomatic HIV-infected patients originally randomized to early versus later zidovudine treatment : report of a veterans affairs cooperative study

After a four-year controlled trial comparing early and later zidovudine treatment, an additional three-year follow-up was conducted. Early zidovudine therapy delays progression to AIDS but does not affect survival.

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999) 1996-01, Vol.11 (2), p.142-150
Hauptverfasser: SIMBERKOFF, M. S, HARTIGAN, P. M, HAWKES, C. A, JENSEN, P. C, KLIMAS, N. G, LABRIOLA, A. M, LAHART, C. J, O'BRIEN, W. A, OSTER, C. N, WEINHOLD, K. J, WRAY, N. P, PAZNER, S. B. Z, HAMILTON, J. D, DAY, P. L, DIAMOND, G. R, DICKINSON, G. M, DRUSANO, G. L, EGORIN, M. J, GEORGE, W. L, GORDIN, F. M
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Zusammenfassung:After a four-year controlled trial comparing early and later zidovudine treatment, an additional three-year follow-up was conducted. Early zidovudine therapy delays progression to AIDS but does not affect survival.
ISSN:1077-9450
1525-4135
2331-6993
1944-7884
DOI:10.1097/00042560-199602010-00005