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Effect of Marijuana Smoking on Pulmonary Disease in HIV-Infected and Uninfected Men: A Longitudinal Cohort Study David R. Lorenz, Hajime Uno, Steven M. Wolinsky, Dana Gabuzda EClinicalMedicine Volume 7, Pages (January 2019) DOI: /j.eclinm Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 1 Cohort selection flowchart.
EClinicalMedicine 2019 7, 55-64DOI: ( /j.eclinm ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 2 Cumulative hazards of infectious pulmonary and chronic bronchitis by marijuana and tobacco smoking in HIV+ participants. Estimated cumulative hazard curves from Cox regression models of (A) infectious pulmonary diagnoses (Table 3, HIV+ Model 1), and (B) chronic bronchitis (Table 5, HIV+ Model 1). Estimates were obtained holding other model covariates at their mean values; curves were right-truncated at age 65, corresponding to 10% of participants at risk remaining. MJ+ denotes daily or weekly current marijuana smoking, MJ−, monthly smoking or less, TS+, ≥1/2 pack/day tobacco smoking, prior two-year average, TS−, 0 packs/day tobacco smoking, prior two-year average. EClinicalMedicine 2019 7, 55-64DOI: ( /j.eclinm ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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