Mycobacterial antibody levels and immune restoration disease in HIV patients treated in South East Asia
Aim: Immune restoration disease (IRD) associated with Mycobacterium tuberculosis parallels the reconstitution of a pathogen-specific Th1 response. However, it is not clear whether humoral responses to M. tuberculosis antigens also rise, or whether antibody levels predict IRD. Here, humoral immunity...
Main Authors: | Sumatoh, H.R., Oliver, B.G., Kumar, M., Elliott, J.H., Vonthanak, S., Vun, M.C., Singh, S., Agarwal, U., Kumar, A., Tan, H.Y., Kamarulzaman, A., Yunihastuti, E., Saraswati, H., Price, P. |
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2011
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