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Severe malnutrition with and without HIV-1 infection in hospitalised children in Kampala, Uganda: differences in clinical features, haematological findings and CD4+ cell counts.
Bachou H, Tylleskär T, Downing R, Tumwine JK
Nutr J 2006, 5:27
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