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HIV Infection and Causes of Death in Patients with Hemophilia in Germany (Year 2005/2006 Survey)

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The annually survey “HIV Infection and Causes of Death in Patients with Hemophilia in Germany” already goes along with a fine tradition. Already in the late 1970s Professor Landbeck began to survey annually hemophiliacs living at that time in West Germany for causes of death and the prevalence of diseases. This was carried on till today, so that our actual insights rest upon a broad database.

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Schramm, W., Krebs, H. (2008). HIV Infection and Causes of Death in Patients with Hemophilia in Germany (Year 2005/2006 Survey). In: Scharrer, I., Schramm, W. (eds) 37th Hemophilia Symposium. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73535-9_2

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