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Unplanned antiretroviral treatment interruptions
in southern Africa: how should we be managing
these?
Nina Veenstra
1*
, Alan Whiteside
1
, David Lalloo
2
, Andrew Gibbs
1
Abstract
Adherence to antiretroviral ... some of the
inappropriate coping strategies (such as sharing drugs or
reducing drug doses) reported in Zimbabwe. Clinicians
properly trained in man...
... nurses were involved in only 16% of the
decisions [12]. However, the findings differ from the situation
in Europe. In the study conducted by the French LATAREA
group [14] nurses were involved in ... R175
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hemorrhage (white arrows). Other multiple cavernous malformations in the brain, predominantly in ... were
major contributors to writing and reviewing the final manuscript.
Competing interests
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
Received: 9 May 2011 Accepted...
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