Interactions between malaria and HIV infection-an emerging public health problem?
Recent evidence demonstrates interactions between malaria and HIV infection. HIV-infected people are more likely to experience clinical malaria, and acute malaria can up-regulate HIV replication, leading to higher plasma viral loads. This is most serious in pregnant women, where HIV infection increa...
Main Authors: | Rowland-Jones, S, Lohman, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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