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Volumn 51, Issue 466, 2001, Pages 399-403
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Routine care of people with HIV infection and AIDS: Should interested general practitioners take the lead?
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Author keywords
AIDS; Chronic disease management; HIV
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Indexed keywords
ANTIRETROVIRUS AGENT;
ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME;
CHRONIC DISEASE;
CLINICAL PROTOCOL;
COMMUNITY CARE;
DEVELOPED COUNTRY;
DISEASE ACTIVITY;
DISEASE RESISTANCE;
DRUG COST;
DRUG MONITORING;
GENERAL PRACTICE;
GENERAL PRACTITIONER;
HEALTH SERVICE;
HOME CARE;
HOSPITAL PATIENT;
HUMAN;
HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS INFECTION;
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION;
MEDICAL ASSESSMENT;
MEDICAL SPECIALIST;
NURSE ATTITUDE;
NURSE PRACTITIONER;
PATIENT CARE;
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT;
PHARMACY;
PHYSICIAN ATTITUDE;
PRIMARY MEDICAL CARE;
PUBLIC RELATIONS;
QUALITY OF LIFE;
REVIEW;
SIDE EFFECT;
SURVIVAL;
UNITED KINGDOM;
ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME;
CHRONIC DISEASE;
COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES;
FAMILY PRACTICE;
GREAT BRITAIN;
HEALTH CARE COSTS;
HIV INFECTIONS;
HUMANS;
INTERPROFESSIONAL RELATIONS;
PATIENT CARE MANAGEMENT;
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EID: 0035012850
PISSN: 09601643
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Review |
Times cited : (14)
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References (49)
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