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    PREVAIL VIII: A CoHOrt Clinical, Viral, and ImmuNOlogic Monitoring Study of People Living with Retroviral Infection in Liberia (HONOR)

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    Authors
    Moses, J. Soka
    Wachekwa, Ian
    Migueles, Stephen A.
    Document Type
    Presentation
    Publication Date
    2019-02-01
    Keywords
    Liberia
    PREVAIL
    HONOR
    retroviral infection
    HIV
    AIDS
    Clinical Epidemiology
    Epidemiology
    Family Medicine
    Infectious Disease
    International Public Health
    Medical Education
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    This presentation provides an overview of the PREVAIL VIII HONOR study, the goals of which are to: provide a clearer understanding of the HIV epidemic in Liberia, improve health and clinical follow-up of people living with AIDS/HIV, support policy and care through collaborative research, and improve capabilities for independent research.
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    10.13028/scq9-dr48
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/36306
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    Presented at the PEER Liberia Research Training Workshop II, February 25-March 1, 2019, JFK Medical Center, Monrovia, Liberia.

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