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Volume 11, Number 9, September 2005 Malaria Attributable to the HIV-1 Epidemic, Sub-Saharan AfricaEline L. Korenromp,*† Brian G. Williams,* Sake J. de Vlas,† Eleanor
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Figure 2. Modeled time trends in CD4 count distributions (per microliter) among HIV-infected adults in selected African countries. Madagascar: example of a rising HIV-1 epidemic at low grade; Ghana: example of a stable epidemic at low grade; Uganda: example of a high-grade epidemic that has declined and leveled off; South Africa: example of a high-grade epidemic that recently started leveling off. |
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