Oral exam can warn of AIDS-related infection, conference told Final Edition
Study participants whose infection with HIV was later confirmed by blood tests were five times more likely to have mouth sores or oral disorders than men who tested negatively to HIV infection, [Sandra Melnick] told the 66th general session of the International Association for Dental Research.
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Published in | The Gazette (Montreal) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Montreal, Que
Postmedia Network Inc
11.03.1988
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Summary: | Study participants whose infection with HIV was later confirmed by blood tests were five times more likely to have mouth sores or oral disorders than men who tested negatively to HIV infection, [Sandra Melnick] told the 66th general session of the International Association for Dental Research. |
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ISSN: | 0384-1294 |