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TítuloTrends in hospital admissions, re admissions, and in hospital mortality among HIV infected patients between 1993 and 2013: impact of hepatitis C co infection

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Fig.  1. Hospitalization  in  PLWH  between  1993  and  2013;  black  area  indicates  mortality  (%)
Fig.  2. Hospitalization  rate  in  HIV/HCV  coinfected  and  HIV  monoinfected  patients
Fig.  3. Main  reasons  of  hospital  admission  (a)  and  in-hospital  mortality  (b)  in  HIV- HIV-mono and HIV/HCV-coinfected patients during 1993–2002 and 2003–2013

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