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Impact of antiretroviral treatment on height evolution of HIV infected children

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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of 477 HIV-infected children
Table 2 Association between Height-for-age z scores at last visit and AIDS-defining events
Fig. 1 Height, normalized for 180 cm, as a function of age (a) male (b) female: the red curve stands for the median and the blue curves for the 25th, 75th percentiles, obtained from 100 simulations of the final model
Fig. 2 Relative observed versus predicted height from the population and individual models fits (a) population parameters among males (b) individual parameters among males (c) population parameters among females and (d) individual parameters among females:

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