Prevalence of clinically captured and confirmed malaria among HIV seropositve clinic attendants in five hospitals in Ghana.
BACKGROUND: Malaria is associated with an increase in HIV viral load and a fall in CD4-cell count. Conversely, HIV infection disrupts the acquired immune responses to malaria and the efficacy of antimalarial drugs. This study was carried out in five Ghanaian hospitals to estimate the prevalence of c...
Main Authors: | Adu-Gyasi, D, Fanello, C, Baiden, F, Porter, J, Korbel, D, Adjei, G, Mahama, E, Manu, A, Asante, K, Newton, S, Owusu-Agyei, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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