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Coinfection with HIV and Tropical Infectious Diseases. II. Helminthic, Fungal, Bacterial, and Viral Pathogens

机译:与艾滋病毒和热带传染病并存。二。蠕虫,真菌,细菌和病毒病原体

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The morbidity, mortality, and social disruption caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pandemic continue to weigh disproportionately on resource-poor regions of the tropics. As a result, the potential for significant epidemiological, biological, and clinical interactions between HIV and other tropical pathogens is great. An overview of the available data on tropical helminths, fungi, bacteria, and viruses is provided here; interactions between HIV and tropical protozoa are covered in a related mini-review in this issue of Clinical Infectious Diseases. Special attention is given to evidence relevant to the hypothesis that helminth coinfection plays a particularly important role in accelerating the pace of HIV pathogenesis in the tropics.
机译:由人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)大流行引起的发病率,死亡率和社会破坏继续在热带资源贫乏地区造成不平衡的影响。结果,HIV与其他热带病原体之间存在重大的流行病学,生物学和临床相互作用的潜力。这里提供了有关热带蠕虫,真菌,细菌和病毒的可用数据的概述。在本期《临床传染病》的相关小型综述中,涵盖了HIV与热带原生动物之间的相互作用。特别关注与以下假设有关的证据:蠕虫合并感染在加快热带地区HIV发病机理的速度中起着特别重要的作用。

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