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Experience from HIV incidence cohorts in Thailand: implications for HIV vaccine efficacy trials [editorial; comment]

AIDS. 1994 Jul;8(7):1007-10. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/95032904
Weniger BG


Keywords: Adolescence Adult AIDS Vaccines Clinical Trials Cohort Studies Female Follow-Up Studies Health Priorities Hepatitis B/EPIDEMIOLOGY Human HIV Infections/*EPIDEMIOLOGY/TRANSMISSION Incidence Male Middle Age Military Personnel Prevalence Prostitution/STATISTICS & NUMER DATA Rural Population/STATISTICS & NUMER DATA Sex Behavior/STATISTICS & NUMER DATA Sex Factors Thailand/EPIDEMIOLOGY World Health Organization COMMENT EDITORIAL JOURNAL ARTICLEKWDadolescenceadultaidsvaccinesclinicaltrialscohortstudiesfemalefollow-upstudieshealthprioritieshepatitisb/epidemiologyhumanhivinfections/
Comment on: AIDS 1994 Jul;8(7):951-5
950228
M9521019

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