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Race, Sex, Drug Use, and Progression of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Disease
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Among patients with HIV infection who received medical care from a single urban center, there were no differences in disease progression or survival associated with sex, race, injection-drug use, or socioeconomic status. Differences found in other studies may reflect differences in the use of medical care.
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