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The incidence of acute HBV/HDV coinfection

open access: yesThe Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology, 1995
Can Polat EYİGÜN   +2 more
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Syphilis and HIV co-infection

European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2009
Syphilis is a complex disease, which is sexually transmitted. The incidence of syphilis is rising all over the world, partly due to the increased transmission in HIV patients and other high risk groups such as men who have sex with men. Interestingly syphilis itself facilitates HIV infection in several ways.
Galia, Karp   +3 more
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The buffalo co-infection conundrum

Trends in Parasitology, 2015
Parasitic worms modulate host immunity, affecting co-infection with Mycobacterium bovis (BTB). Ezenwa and Jolles suggested that anthelmintic treatment reduced BTB-induced mortality, but increased BTB spread. Reduced mortality should be weighed against the risk of increasing pathogen spread when adopting this strategy for human treatment of ...
Sylvester W, Fomum, Ignatius V, Nsahlai
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Helminth-M. Tb Co-Infection

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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Co-infections of ticks.

2021
Abstract This chapter focuses on the impact of climate change on the survival and vector potential of ticks as well as the transmission and co-infections of tick-borne pathogens in animal and human hosts.
Martin Pfeffer   +2 more
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