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Medical costs of ambulatory patients with the AIDS-Related Complex (ARC) and/or generalized lymphadenopathy syndrome (GLS) related to HIV infection, 1984-1985

G.R. Seage ., S. Landers, K.H. Mayer, M.A. Barry, G.A. Lamb and A.M. Epstein

American Journal of Public Health, 1988, vol. 78, issue 8, 969-970

Abstract: A cost-of-illness study July 1, 1984-June 30, 1985 evaluating 28 patients with AIDS-Related Complex (ARC) and/or Generalized Lymphadenopathy Syndrome (GLS) found the average cost to be $489 per patient per year. None of the ARC or GLS patients in our study was hospitalized during the one year period, and none progressed to AIDS. No AIDS-specific treatment such as AZT was available at the time this study was completed.

Date: 1988
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