Cite
Does less frequent routine monitoring of patients on a stable, fully suppressed cART regimen lead to an increased risk of treatment failure?
MLA
Reekie, Joanne, et al. “Does Less Frequent Routine Monitoring of Patients on a Stable, Fully Suppressed CART Regimen Lead to an Increased Risk of Treatment Failure?” AIDS (London, England), vol. 22, no. 17, Nov. 2008, pp. 2381–90. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0b013e328317a6eb.
APA
Reekie, J., Mocroft, A., Sambatakou, H., Machala, L., Chiesi, A., van Lunzen, J., Clumeck, N., Kirk, O., Gazzard, B., & Lundgren, J. D. (2008). Does less frequent routine monitoring of patients on a stable, fully suppressed cART regimen lead to an increased risk of treatment failure? AIDS (London, England), 22(17), 2381–2390. https://doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0b013e328317a6eb
Chicago
Reekie, Joanne, Amanda Mocroft, Helen Sambatakou, Ladislav Machala, Antonio Chiesi, Jan van Lunzen, Nathan Clumeck, Ole Kirk, Brian Gazzard, and Jens D Lundgren. 2008. “Does Less Frequent Routine Monitoring of Patients on a Stable, Fully Suppressed CART Regimen Lead to an Increased Risk of Treatment Failure?” AIDS (London, England) 22 (17): 2381–90. doi:10.1097/QAD.0b013e328317a6eb.