- humans, but is not
known to
cause human disease. Reportedly, HIV
patients coinfected with GBV-C can
survive longer than
those without GBV-C, but the patients...
- immunosuppression, such as that
caused by
infection with HIV. In
people coinfected with M.
tuberculosis and HIV, the risk of
reactivation increases to 10%...
-
coinfected, the
combined effects of the
diseases act synergistically,
often proving to
cause worse symptoms than a
single infection alone Coinfected humans...
- Mark (August 20, 2015). "Ledipasvir and
Sofosbuvir for HCV in
Patients Coinfected with HIV-1". New
England Journal of Medicine. 373 (8): 705–713. doi:10...
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barrier dysfunction in
human immunodeficiency virus-hepatitis C
virus coinfected patients:
Influence on
innate and
acquired immunity".
World Journal of...
-
lesions may be
present (~40%), with
multiple lesions being more
common when
coinfected with HIV.
Lesions may be
painful or
tender (30%), and they may
occur in...
-
contained genes from
avian influenza viruses. The new
subtypes arose in pigs
coinfected with
avian and
human viruses and were soon
transferred to humans. Swine...
-
cancer is 17 to 31
times higher among HIV-positive
individuals who were
coinfected with high-risk HPV, and 80
times higher for
particularly HIV-positive...
- added.
Lamivudine as a
single treatment is
contraindicated in
patients coinfected with HIV, as
resistance develops rapidly, but it can be used as part of...
-
infect humans.
Swine tissues express both
forms of
sialic acid and can be
coinfected with
human and
avian viruses. Thus, pigs
serve as a
melting vessel for...