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Impact of Neighborhood-Level Socioeconomic Status on HIV Disease Progression in a Universal Health Care Setting
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In a setting where treatment for HIV is free of charge, a significant number of HIV-positive persons did not access HAART. Low socioeconomic status was associated with this delay and with increased mortality among persons receiving HAART. Social and health policy initiatives, beyond free and universal health care, are required to optimize access to HAART.
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