Treatment of W. bancrofti (Wb) in HIV/Wb coinfections in South India.
BACKGROUND:The disease course of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is often altered by existing or newly acquired coincident infections. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:To assess the influence of pre-existing Wuchereria bancrofti infection on HIV progression, we performed a case-controlled treatment...
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Main Authors: | Kawsar R Talaat (Author), Subash Babu (Author), Pradeep Menon (Author), N Kumarasamy (Author), Jabin Sharma (Author), Jeeva Arumugam (Author), Kalaivani Dhakshinamurthy (Author), Ramalingam Srinivasan (Author), S Poongulali (Author), Wenjuan Gu (Author), Michael P Fay (Author), Soumya Swaminathan (Author), Thomas B Nutman (Author) |
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