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TítuloLiver related mortality and hospitalizations attributable to chronic hepatitis C virus coinfection in persons living with HIV

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Table 1. Demographic characteristics, hospitalizations and mortality rates among monoinfected people living with HIV  (PLWH), PLWH with spontaneous hepatitis C virus (HCV) clearance and PLWH with chronic HCV coinfection
Figure 1.  Standardized  liver-related  mortality  ratios  and  standardized  liver-related  hospitalization  ratios,  with  monoinfected  people  living  wih  HIV  (PLWH)  as  the  reference

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