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The clinical outcome of HIV infection at a tertiary care center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Abeer M. Baadani, Sulafa Ballool, Salwa Alhemyadi, Lina Sallam, Eid ALsufyani, Alaa Alghamdi and Wafaa Alfahad
Saudi Medical Journal September 2020, 41 (9) 965-970; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2020.9.25274
Abeer M. Baadani
From the Division of Infectious Diseases (Baadani, ALsufyani), Department of Medicine (Ballool, Alhemyadi), Department of Infection Control (Sallam), Division of Biostatistics, Scientific Research Center (Alghamdi), and from the Department of Pharmacy (Alfahad), Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Salwa Alhemyadi
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Lina Sallam
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Eid ALsufyani
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Alaa Alghamdi
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Abeer M. Baadani, Sulafa Ballool, Salwa Alhemyadi, Lina Sallam, Eid ALsufyani, Alaa Alghamdi, Wafaa Alfahad
Saudi Medical Journal Sep 2020, 41 (9) 965-970; DOI: 10.15537/smj.2020.9.25274

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Abeer M. Baadani, Sulafa Ballool, Salwa Alhemyadi, Lina Sallam, Eid ALsufyani, Alaa Alghamdi, Wafaa Alfahad
Saudi Medical Journal Sep 2020, 41 (9) 965-970; DOI: 10.15537/smj.2020.9.25274
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