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Determinants of Coinfection in the Mycoviruses [PDF]
Coinfections of mycoviruses are generally common. The coinfecting mycoviruses are not necessarily the result of horizontal virus transmission among homologous fungal hosts compatible for anastomosis, but involve mycoviruses from phylogenetically diverse sources (Herrero and Zabalgogeazcoa, 2011; Osaki et al., 2016; Ran et al., 2016; Hao et al., 2018 ...
Vaskar Thapa, Marilyn J. Roossinck
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Plasmodium-helminth coinfection and its sources of heterogeneity across East Africa. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium-helminth coinfection can have a number of consequences for infected hosts, yet our knowledge of the epidemiology of coinfection across multiple settings is limited.
Pullan, Rachel L +14 more
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Heterogeneities and consequences of Plasmodium species and hookworm coinfection: a population based study in Uganda. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have suggested that helminth infection exacerbates malaria, but few existing epidemiological studies adequately control for infection heterogeneities and confounding factors.
Pullan, Rachel L +9 more
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Tuberculosis 2015: burden, challenges and strategy for control and elimination
Tuberculosis (TB) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, accounting for about 9.6 million new cases and 1.5 million deaths annually. The poorest and socially excluded groups carry the largest burden of disease, which makes it essential ...
Mario Raviglione, Giorgia Sulis
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Background From the 1078 diarrhea stools tested in our survey from 2017 to 2020 in local area of China, PEDV was the key pathogen that was closely related to the death of piglets with diarrhea.
Jinghua Cheng +4 more
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Coinfection with invasive aspergillosis and mucormycosis in immunocompromised patients has been reported but is rarely confirmed by tissue histology or autopsy.
Jason Murray +5 more
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Objectives: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and bacterial vaginosis (BV) coinfection generate sustained inflammation with bulk production of reactive oxygen species.
Muhammad Umer Asghar +4 more
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Author Correction: Sex differences in the C57BL/6 model of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
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Jannike Dibbern +2 more
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Viral coinfections in COVID‐19 [PDF]
AbstractThe most consequential challenge raised by coinfection is perhaps the inappropriate generation of recombinant viruses through the exchange of genetic material among different strains. These genetically similar viruses can interfere with the replication process of each other and even compete for the metabolites required for the maintenance of ...
Parisa S. Aghbash +3 more
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Hepatitis C and HIV coinfection in central region of Argentina: prevalence, genotype characterization and risk factors [PDF]
BACKGROUND. This is the first study reporting the epidemiological and molecular characterization of HCV/HIV coinfection in the central region of Argentina. METHOD. Cross-sectional, epidemiological study (2003-2004).
Díaz, M. Pilar +9 more
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