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Viral hepatitis and HIV co-infection
Antiviral Research, 2010Chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is overall recognised in 10% of HIV+ persons worldwide, with large differences according to geographical region. Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection affects 25% of HIV+ individuals, with greater rates ( approximately 75%) in intravenous drug users and persons infected through contaminated blood or blood ...
Vincent, Soriano +4 more
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The immunology of Leishmania/HIV co-infection
Immunologic Research, 2013Leishmaniases are emerging as an important disease in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected persons living in several sub-tropical and tropical regions around the world, including the Mediterranean. The HIV/AIDS pandemic is spreading at an alarming rate in Africa and the Indian subcontinent, areas with very high prevalence of leishmaniases.
Ifeoma, Okwor, Jude Eze, Uzonna
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Tuberculous meningitis and co-infection with HIV
Annals of Tropical Paediatrics, 1998The clinical, laboratory and radiological features of 30 children with clinically diagnosed tuberculous meningitis (TBM) who were HIV-seronegative were compared with those of ten HIV-infected children with TBM. Such comparative data are not currently available in the literature and so are an important addition to our knowledge of the HIV-TB co ...
J M, Topley +3 more
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2014
Tuberculosis (TB) and helminthiasis are each responsible for a high public health burden in the developing world, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, where approximately one third of the population is infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the greatest number of helminth infections occur. M.
Nelita, du Plessis, Gerhard, Walzl
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Tuberculosis (TB) and helminthiasis are each responsible for a high public health burden in the developing world, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, where approximately one third of the population is infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the greatest number of helminth infections occur. M.
Nelita, du Plessis, Gerhard, Walzl
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Patterns and Processes in Parasite Co-Infection
2013Co-infection of individual hosts by multiple parasite species is a pattern that is very commonly observed in natural populations. Understanding the processes that generate these patterns poses a challenge. For example, it is difficult to discern the relative roles of exposure and susceptibility in generating the mixture and density of parasites within ...
Mark E, Viney, Andrea L, Graham
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Consequences of secondary or co-infections for immunity
Current Opinion in Immunology, 1994While remarkable progress has been made using genetically altered mice to understand the importance of different cytokines in protecting against experimental infections or co-infections, an examination of the opportunistic infections that occur during HIV infection of humans does not yet show a clear picture of cytokine imbalance.
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Plasmodium and Borrelia Co-infection
Journal of Travel Medicine, 2006Dan, Miron +5 more
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Immunobiology and pathogenesis of hepatitis B virus infection
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2021Matteo Iannacone +2 more
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Lectins enhance SARS-CoV-2 infection and influence neutralizing antibodies
Nature, 2021Florian A Lempp +2 more
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