Talaat, KR and Kumaraswamy, N and Swaminathan, Soumya and Gopinath, R and Nutman, T B
(2008)
Filarial/Human Immunodeficiency Virus Coinfection in Urban Southern India.
America Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 79 (4).
pp. 558-560.
ISSN Print: 0002-9637; Online: 1476-1645
Abstract
The disease course of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is often altered by existing or newly acquired
coinfections. Treatment or prevention of these concomitant infections often improves the quality and duration of life of
HIV-infected persons. The impact of helminth infections on infections with HIV is less clear. However, HIV is frequently
most problematic in areas where helminth infections are common. In advance of the widespread distribution of
drugs for elimination of lymphatic filariasis, we assessed the prevalence of active Wuchereria bancrofti infection among
HIV-positive patients in Chennai, India at two time points separated by four years. We found that the overall prevalence
of W. bancrofti infections among HIV-positive persons was 5–9.5%, and there were no quantitative differences in
circulating filarial antigen levels between HIV-positive and HIV-negative filarial-infected patients.
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Article
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Uncontrolled Keywords: |
Filarial, Human Immunodeficiency, Virus, Urban, Southern India |
Subjects: |
HIV |
Divisions: |
Epideimology |
Depositing User: |
Dr. Rathinasabapati R
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Date Deposited: |
26 Jul 2017 11:36 |
Last Modified: |
26 Jul 2017 11:37 |
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http://eprints.nirt.res.in/id/eprint/907 |
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