BACKGROUND:Dual epidemics of the malaria parasite Plasmodium and HIV-1 in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia present a significant risk for co-infection in these overlapping endemic regions. Recent studies of HIV/Plasmodium falciparum co-infection have reported significant interactions of these pathogens, including more rapid CD4+ T cell loss, increased viral load, increased immunosuppression, and increased episodes of clinical malaria. Here, we describe a novel rhesus macaque model for co-infection that supports and expands upon findings in human co-infection studies and can be used to identify interactions between these two pathogens. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:Five rhesus macaques were infected with P. cynomolgi and, following three parasit...
Severe malarial anaemia (SMA) is the most common life-threatening complication of Plasmodium falcipa...
HIV-1 and Plasmodium falciparum malaria cause substantial morbidity in Sub-Saharan Africa, especiall...
Abstract Background Although pig-tailed macaques (Macaca nemestrina) have been used in AIDS research...
co-infection have reported significant interactions of these pathogens, including more rapid CD4+ T...
In sub-Saharan Africa, HIV-1 infection frequently occurs in the context of other coinfecting pathoge...
In sub-Saharan Africa, HIV-1 infection frequently occurs in the context of other coinfecting pathoge...
In sub-Saharan Africa, HIV-1 infection frequently occurs in the context of other coinfecting pathoge...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is characterized by immune activation, while chronic malaria is a...
Whether vaccination against a virus can protect against more virulent coinfection with the virus and...
Objective: To evaluate the hypothesis that parasitic infections that induce T-helper type 2 (Th2) i...
Pigtail macaques (PTM) are an excellent model for HIV research; however, the dynamics of simian immu...
Abstract. Experimental infection of non-human primates with simian malaria parasites offers a contro...
HIV-1 exhibits a narrow host range, hindering the development of a robust animal model of pathogenes...
To test the hypothesis that coinfection with human immunode®ciency virus (HIV) and human T cell leuk...
Non-human primates are often used in the development and testing of vaccines and therapeutics for ma...
Severe malarial anaemia (SMA) is the most common life-threatening complication of Plasmodium falcipa...
HIV-1 and Plasmodium falciparum malaria cause substantial morbidity in Sub-Saharan Africa, especiall...
Abstract Background Although pig-tailed macaques (Macaca nemestrina) have been used in AIDS research...
co-infection have reported significant interactions of these pathogens, including more rapid CD4+ T...
In sub-Saharan Africa, HIV-1 infection frequently occurs in the context of other coinfecting pathoge...
In sub-Saharan Africa, HIV-1 infection frequently occurs in the context of other coinfecting pathoge...
In sub-Saharan Africa, HIV-1 infection frequently occurs in the context of other coinfecting pathoge...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is characterized by immune activation, while chronic malaria is a...
Whether vaccination against a virus can protect against more virulent coinfection with the virus and...
Objective: To evaluate the hypothesis that parasitic infections that induce T-helper type 2 (Th2) i...
Pigtail macaques (PTM) are an excellent model for HIV research; however, the dynamics of simian immu...
Abstract. Experimental infection of non-human primates with simian malaria parasites offers a contro...
HIV-1 exhibits a narrow host range, hindering the development of a robust animal model of pathogenes...
To test the hypothesis that coinfection with human immunode®ciency virus (HIV) and human T cell leuk...
Non-human primates are often used in the development and testing of vaccines and therapeutics for ma...
Severe malarial anaemia (SMA) is the most common life-threatening complication of Plasmodium falcipa...
HIV-1 and Plasmodium falciparum malaria cause substantial morbidity in Sub-Saharan Africa, especiall...
Abstract Background Although pig-tailed macaques (Macaca nemestrina) have been used in AIDS research...