Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1/AIDS and Schistosoma mansoni are widespread in sub-Saharan Africa and co-infection occurs commonly. Since the early 1990s, it has been suggested that the two infections may interact and potentiate the effects of each other within co-infected human hosts. Indeed, S. mansoni infection has been suggested to be a risk factor for HIV transmission and progression in Africa. If so, it would follow that mass deworming could have beneficial effects on HIV-1 transmission dynamics. The epidemiology of HIV in African countries is changing, shifting from urban to rural areas where the prevalence of Schistosoma mansoni is high and public health services are deficient. On the other side, the consequent pathogenesis of HIV-1/...
Untreated tropical parasitic co-infections appear to speed the progression of HIV-1 disease. However...
In sub-Saharan Africa, co-infection with HIV-1 and helminths is very common, affecting the natural h...
Introduction Globally, schistosomes infect approximately 200 million people, with 90% of infections ...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1/AIDS and Schistosoma mansoni are widespread in sub-Saharan Africa and...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1/AIDS and Schistosoma mansoni are widespread in sub-Saharan Africa and...
For the past ten years, we have been exploring the relationship between schistosomiasis and human im...
BACKGROUND: Schistosoma mansoni is hyperendemic in many rural areas of Zambia where up to 77% of peo...
Abstract. A prospective cohort study was conducted in two villages in Zambia to compare the efficacy...
Schistosomiasis affects 218 million people worldwide, with most infections in Africa. Prevalence stu...
For the past ten years, we have been exploring the relationship between schistosomiasis and human im...
For the past ten years, we have been exploring the relationship between schistosomiasis and human im...
Animal and human studies suggest that Schistosoma mansoni infection may increase risk of human immun...
Abstract Background Schistosoma sp. infection has been shown to interact with HIV-1 by modifying sus...
BACKGROUND:We examined relationships between schistosome infection, HIV transmission or acquisition,...
, is widespread and causes substantial morbidity on the African continent. The infection has been su...
Untreated tropical parasitic co-infections appear to speed the progression of HIV-1 disease. However...
In sub-Saharan Africa, co-infection with HIV-1 and helminths is very common, affecting the natural h...
Introduction Globally, schistosomes infect approximately 200 million people, with 90% of infections ...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1/AIDS and Schistosoma mansoni are widespread in sub-Saharan Africa and...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1/AIDS and Schistosoma mansoni are widespread in sub-Saharan Africa and...
For the past ten years, we have been exploring the relationship between schistosomiasis and human im...
BACKGROUND: Schistosoma mansoni is hyperendemic in many rural areas of Zambia where up to 77% of peo...
Abstract. A prospective cohort study was conducted in two villages in Zambia to compare the efficacy...
Schistosomiasis affects 218 million people worldwide, with most infections in Africa. Prevalence stu...
For the past ten years, we have been exploring the relationship between schistosomiasis and human im...
For the past ten years, we have been exploring the relationship between schistosomiasis and human im...
Animal and human studies suggest that Schistosoma mansoni infection may increase risk of human immun...
Abstract Background Schistosoma sp. infection has been shown to interact with HIV-1 by modifying sus...
BACKGROUND:We examined relationships between schistosome infection, HIV transmission or acquisition,...
, is widespread and causes substantial morbidity on the African continent. The infection has been su...
Untreated tropical parasitic co-infections appear to speed the progression of HIV-1 disease. However...
In sub-Saharan Africa, co-infection with HIV-1 and helminths is very common, affecting the natural h...
Introduction Globally, schistosomes infect approximately 200 million people, with 90% of infections ...