Antiretroviral Therapy in a Thousand Patients with AIDS in Haiti
New England Journal of Medicine2005Vol. 353(22), pp. 2325–2334
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Patrice Sévère, Paul Leger, Macarthur Charles, Francine Noël, Gerry Bonhomme, Gyrlande Bois, Erik George, Stefan Kénel-Pierre, Peter F. Wright, Roy M. Gulick, Warren D. Johnson, Jean W. Pape, Daniel W. Fitzgerald
Abstract
This report documents the feasibility of effective antiretroviral therapy in a large number of patients in an impoverished country. Overall, the outcomes are similar to those in the United States. These results provide evidence in support of international efforts to make antiretroviral therapy available to patients with AIDS in developing countries.
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