Cytomegalovirus infection and HIV-1 disease progression in infants born to HIV-1-infected women. Pediatric Pulmonary and Cardiovascular Complications of Vertically Transmitted HIV Infection Study Group

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HIV-1-infected infants who acquire CMV infection in the first 18 months of life have a significantly higher rate of disease progression and central nervous system disease than those infected with HIV-1 alone.
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Authors Kovacs A;Schluchter M;Easley K;Demmler G;Shearer W;La Russa P;Pitt J;Cooper E;Goldfarb J;Hodes D;Kattan M;McIntosh K;;
Journal The New England journal of medicine
Year 1999
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