[HTML][HTML] A cross-sectional, facility based study of comorbid non-communicable diseases among adults living with HIV infection in Zimbabwe

IM Magodoro, TM Esterhuizen, T Chivese - BMC research notes, 2016 - Springer
Background Increased antiretroviral therapy uptake in sub-Saharan Africa has resulted in
improved survival of the infected. Opportunistic infections are declining as leading causes of …

[HTML][HTML] A cross-sectional, facility based study of comorbid non-communicable diseases among adults living with HIV infection in Zimbabwe

IM Magodoro, TM Esterhuizen, T Chivese - BMC Research Notes, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Increased antiretroviral therapy uptake in sub-Saharan Africa has resulted in
improved survival of the infected. Opportunistic infections are declining as leading causes of …

A cross-sectional, facility based study of comorbid non-communicable diseases among adults living with HIV infection in Zimbabwe

IM Magodoro, TM Esterhuizen, T Chivese - BMC Research Notes, 2016 - infona.pl
Background Increased antiretroviral therapy uptake in sub-Saharan Africa has resulted in
improved survival of the infected. Opportunistic infections are declining as leading causes of …

A cross-sectional, facility based study of comorbid non-communicable diseases among adults living with HIV infection in Zimbabwe.

IM Magodoro, TM Esterhuizen… - BMC Research …, 2016 - search.ebscohost.com
Background: Increased antiretroviral therapy uptake in sub-Saharan Africa has resulted in
improved survival of the infected. Opportunistic infections are declining as leading causes of …

[PDF][PDF] A cross-sectional, facility based study of comorbid non-communicable diseases among adults living with HIV infection in Zimbabwe

IM Magodoro, TM Esterhuizen, T Chivese - core.ac.uk
Background: Increased antiretroviral therapy uptake in sub-Saharan Africa has resulted in
improved survival of the infected. Opportunistic infections are declining as leading causes of …

A cross-sectional, facility based study of comorbid non-communicable diseases among adults living with HIV infection in Zimbabwe

IM Magodoro, TM Esterhuizen… - BMC research …, 2016 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Increased antiretroviral therapy uptake in sub-Saharan Africa has resulted in
improved survival of the infected. Opportunistic infections are declining as leading causes of …

A cross-sectional, facility based study of comorbid non-communicable diseases among adults living with HIV infection in Zimbabwe

IM Magodoro, TM Esterhuizen, T Chivese - BMC Research Notes, 2016 - go.gale.com
Background Increased antiretroviral therapy uptake in sub-Saharan Africa has resulted in
improved survival of the infected. Opportunistic infections are declining as leading causes of …

[PDF][PDF] A cross-sectional, facility based study of comorbid non-communicable diseases among adults living with HIV infection in Zimbabwe

IM Magodoro, TM Esterhuizen, T Chivese - researchgate.net
Background: Increased antiretroviral therapy uptake in sub-Saharan Africa has resulted in
improved survival of the infected. Opportunistic infections are declining as leading causes of …

A cross-sectional, facility based study of comorbid non-communicable diseases among adults living with HIV infection in Zimbabwe.

IM Magodoro, TM Esterhuizen, T Chivese - 2016 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Background: Increased antiretroviral therapy uptake in sub-Saharan Africa has resulted in
improved survival of the infected. Opportunistic infections are declining as leading causes of …

[PDF][PDF] A cross-sectional, facility based study of comorbid non-communicable diseases among adults living with HIV infection in Zimbabwe

IM Magodoro, TM Esterhuizen, T Chivese - academia.edu
Background: Increased antiretroviral therapy uptake in sub-Saharan Africa has resulted in
improved survival of the infected. Opportunistic infections are declining as leading causes of …