Multiparameter Analysis of Clastogenic Factors, Pro-oxidant Cytokines, and Inflammatory Markers in HIV-1-Infected Patients with Asymptomatic Disease, Opportunistic Infections, and Malignancies [PDF]
Jürgen Fuchs+7 more
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Interplay between Candida albicans and Lactic Acid Bacteria in the Gastrointestinal Tract: Impact on Colonization Resistance, Microbial Carriage, Opportunistic Infection, and Host Immunity. [PDF]
Zeise KD, Woods RJ, Huffnagle GB.
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Opportunistic infection among HIV seropositive cases in Manipal Teaching Hospital, Pokhara, Nepal
BA Dhungel+3 more
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HCV in HIV-Infected Hemophiliacs: An Opportunistic Infection [PDF]
Gina Pugliese, Martin S. Favero
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Agriculture increases potential health risks of vertebrate viruses in soils
Here, we conducted a large‐scale investigation of vertebrate viruses in soils and found soil was a mediator of vertebrate viruses. Compared to natural soils, agricultural soils possessed distinct prevalence patterns, with a higher detection rate and richness for vertebrate viruses and higher potential health risks.
Kankan Zhao+5 more
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Abstract Background Evaluating the prevalence of vancomycin resistance genes (van genes) in enterococcal isolates from food‐producing animals is an important public health issue because of the possibility of resistance genes spread to human. Objectives The present study aimed to determine the occurrence of vancomycin resistance genes among Enterococcus
Sara Mirzaie+3 more
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Management of opportunistic infections in immunocompromised patients: International Immunocompromised Host Society [PDF]
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This study explored the effect of plant‐derived indigo supplementation on intestinal inflammation using in vivo, in vitro, and clinical sample analyses. Our results showed that indigo decreased mucosal inflammation by regulating CD4+ T cell differentiation in a gut microbiota‐dependent manner.
Yunqi Xing+9 more
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No evidence for yaws infection in a small‐scale cross‐sectional serosurvey in Ghanaian monkeys
Our small‐scale cross‐sectional study found no antibodies against the yaws bacterium in Ghanian monkeys, such as the Monas monkey (Cercopithecus mona) shown in the picture. Nonhuman primate (NHP) testing in Ghana should be continued to reach a geographically equally distributed and species‐specific sample size that allows better statistical support to ...
Eugene Adade+4 more
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