Initiating antiretrovirals in a resource-constrained setting: Does one size fit all?

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We must look for alternative mechanisms that can identify individuals at greater risk of developing an OI. At a bare minimum, we must reconsider the 200 cells/mcL CD4+ cell count cutoff for initiating ART among those who are asymptomatic. © 2005 Medscape.

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Wanchu, A. (2005). Initiating antiretrovirals in a resource-constrained setting: Does one size fit all? MedGenMed Medscape General Medicine, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.1186/1758-2652-7-3-67

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