Four-Year Prospective Study of Homosexual Men: Correlation of Immunologic Abnormalities, Clinical Status, and Serology to Human Immunodeficiency Virus
To elucidate factors that may influence the clinical outcome of HIV infection, the authors initiated a prospective study of a group of men at high risk for acquiring this infection. They report here on 40 randomly selected, homosexual men from New York City, who were studied over a four-year period...
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description | To elucidate factors that may influence the clinical outcome of HIV infection, the authors initiated a prospective study of a group of men at high risk for acquiring this infection. They report here on 40 randomly selected, homosexual men from New York City, who were studied over a four-year period (1981-1985) and were evaluated serologically, immunologically, and clinically on an individual basis. |
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