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[The prevention of HIV infection in the army and navy].
Lik Sprava. 1992 Nov-DecLS

Abstract

In the course of 5 years 121 foreign and 13 Soviet military servicemen showed HIV infection; seven of them (officers and warrant officers) are still in service. As distinct from WHO requirements symptomless virus carriers are also registered. Infected servicemen constitute 1.5% from the total number of infected in the country.

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English Abstract
Journal Article

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rus

PubMed ID

1292202

Citation

Dmitriev, V I., and T N. Platonova. "[The Prevention of HIV Infection in the Army and Navy]." Likars'ka Sprava, 1992, pp. 104-6.
Dmitriev VI, Platonova TN. [The prevention of HIV infection in the army and navy]. Lik Sprava. 1992.
Dmitriev, V. I., & Platonova, T. N. (1992). [The prevention of HIV infection in the army and navy]. Likars'ka Sprava, (11-12), 104-6.
Dmitriev VI, Platonova TN. [The Prevention of HIV Infection in the Army and Navy]. Lik Sprava. 1992;(11-12)104-6. PubMed PMID: 1292202.
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