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Educational Gradient in HIV Diagnosis Delay, Mortality, Antiretroviral Treatment Initiation and Response in a Country with Universal Health Care
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We found important differences by educational level in diagnosis delay, virological and immunological responses to cART and mortality in a country with universal health care. Women with high educational level are at higher risk of having delayed HIV diagnoses. Educational level should be taken into account when designing HIV testing and clinical management strategies.
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