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Coinfection is the
simultaneous infection of a host by
multiple pathogen species. In virology,
coinfection includes simultaneous infection of a single...
- The co-epidemic of
tuberculosis (TB) and
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is one of the
major global health challenges in the
present time. The World...
- in 2011. In the
following 20
African countries, the cases-per-100,000
coinfection rate has
increased at
least 20
percent between 2000 and 2011: Algeria...
- standard-of-care for HIV-positive individuals. "WHO: HIV and
hepatitis coinfections". WHO.
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- to be
between 14 and 30 percent,
depending on the
disease and region.
Coinfection is a
major concern with NTDs,
making them more
damaging than
their mortality...
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impact of
coinfections on the
pathogenesis of HIV-1 infection". The
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North America and
Europe experienced a
surge in
respiratory viruses and
coinfections in both
adults and children. This
formed the
beginning of the 2022–2023...
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Syphilis increases the risk of HIV
transmission by two to five times, and
coinfection is
common (30–60% in some
urban centers). In 2015, Cuba
became the first...
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Ludgate L (2007). "HIV–HBV and HIV–HCV
Coinfection and
Liver Cancer Development". Aids-****ociated
Viral Oncogenesis. Cancer...
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trophically transmitted parasites among host
individuals is aggregated.
Coinfection by
multiple parasites is common. Autoinfection,
where (by exception)...