Cite
Cytomegalovirus Coinfection Is Associated With an Increased Risk of Severe Non-AIDS-Defining Events in a Large Cohort of HIV-Infected Patients.
MLA
Lichtner, Miriam, et al. “Cytomegalovirus Coinfection Is Associated With an Increased Risk of Severe Non-AIDS-Defining Events in a Large Cohort of HIV-Infected Patients.” Journal of Infectious Diseases, vol. 211, no. 2, Jan. 2015, pp. 178–86. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiu417.
APA
Lichtner, M., Cicconi, P., Vita, S., Cozzi-Lepri, A., Galli, M., Lo Caputo, S., Saracino, A., De Luca, A., Moioli, M., Maggiolo, F., Marchetti, G., Vullo, V., d’Arminio Monforte, A., & ICONA Foundation Study. (2015). Cytomegalovirus Coinfection Is Associated With an Increased Risk of Severe Non-AIDS-Defining Events in a Large Cohort of HIV-Infected Patients. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 211(2), 178–186. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiu417
Chicago
Lichtner, Miriam, Paola Cicconi, Serena Vita, Alessandro Cozzi-Lepri, Massimo Galli, Sergio Lo Caputo, Annalisa Saracino, et al. 2015. “Cytomegalovirus Coinfection Is Associated With an Increased Risk of Severe Non-AIDS-Defining Events in a Large Cohort of HIV-Infected Patients.” Journal of Infectious Diseases 211 (2): 178–86. doi:10.1093/infdis/jiu417.