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A SEROLOGICAL STUDY OF CYSTICERCOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH HIV

A SEROLOGICAL STUDY OF CYSTICERCOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH HIV

... importance of one of the most common cause of focal brain lesions in patients infected with HIV (human immunodeficiency ...rate of this co-infection is lacking. ... See full document

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Predictors of HIV testing among patients with tuberculosis in North West Ethiopia: a case-control study.

Predictors of HIV testing among patients with tuberculosis in North West Ethiopia: a case-control study.

... methods of data ...first in English and translated into Amharic (local language) and retranslated back to English to check for ...consisted of socio- demographic variables; knowledge on HIV, ... See full document

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SEROLOGICAL MARKERS AND RISK FACTORS FOR HEPATITIS B AND C VIRUSES IN PATIENTS INFECTED WITH HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS

SEROLOGICAL MARKERS AND RISK FACTORS FOR HEPATITIS B AND C VIRUSES IN PATIENTS INFECTED WITH HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS

... coinfected with HIV/HCV did not have a past history of transfusions, use of intravenous drugs, tattoos, piercing or sexual relations with a partner who was an intravenous drug ... See full document

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HHV-8 infection in patients with AIDS-related Kaposi’s sarcoma in Brazil

HHV-8 infection in patients with AIDS-related Kaposi’s sarcoma in Brazil

... prevalence of HHV-8 in HIV-positive patients with or without KS was high: ...97.4% of KS-positive patients and 26% of the KS-negative pa- tients were positive for ... See full document

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Braz. J. Oral Sci.  vol.12 número3

Braz. J. Oral Sci. vol.12 número3

... included in the routine monitoring of these patients, as well as the early referral of patients with these oral lesions to specialist ...care. In conclusion, after the ... See full document

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Understanding HIV Risk Behavior among Tuberculosis Patients with Alcohol Use Disorders in Tomsk, Russian Federation.

Understanding HIV Risk Behavior among Tuberculosis Patients with Alcohol Use Disorders in Tomsk, Russian Federation.

... [17]. Patients meeting eligibility criteria—TB patients being treated at one of the 3 study sites with a concurrent alcohol use disorder as defined by the CIDI-SAM [19]–were approached ... See full document

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ISSN 0100-879X BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES AND CLINICAL INVESTIGATION

ISSN 0100-879X BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES AND CLINICAL INVESTIGATION

... 240 HIV patients and reported an incidence of 13.7%. In the present study, the number of survivors 1 month after an AKI episode was low ...(15.2%). In a Spanish ... See full document

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Catumbela Acta Med Port 2016 29 6 389

Catumbela Acta Med Port 2016 29 6 389

... addressed in a future ...care of HIV ...method of obtaining them, but mostly to the fact that doctors were only asked to assess their clinical relevance and practical utility and were not ... See full document

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Lipids And Hscrp As Markers Of Coronary Heart Disease Risk In HIV Infected Adults

Lipids And Hscrp As Markers Of Coronary Heart Disease Risk In HIV Infected Adults

... increase in CRP concentration than patients infected with common bacterial pathogens ...our study and that by ...demonstrated in the prevalence of opportunistic infections by ... See full document

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Opportunistic and non-opportunistic intestinal parasites in HIV AIDS patients in relation to their clinical and epidemiological status in a specialized medical service in

Opportunistic and non-opportunistic intestinal parasites in HIV AIDS patients in relation to their clinical and epidemiological status in a specialized medical service in

... the study objectives and the patients’ doubts about ...participate in the study signed the informed consent form and answered a socio-epidemiological questionnaire containing questions related ... See full document

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Clinical and serological evolution in chronic Chagas disease patients in a 4year  followup : a preliminary study

Clinical and serological evolution in chronic Chagas disease patients in a 4year followup : a preliminary study

... role of trypanocidal therapy in the chronic phase of Chagas disease remains ...total of 13 patients with chronic Chagas disease were treated with benznidazole ... See full document

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PATTERN OF MUCOCUTANEOUS MANIFESTATIONS OF HIV INFECTED PATIENTS: A RETROSPECTIVE  STUDY

PATTERN OF MUCOCUTANEOUS MANIFESTATIONS OF HIV INFECTED PATIENTS: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY

... prevalence of dermatological manifestations of HIV were done in the ...This study was done to reemphasize the need for complete mucocutaneous examination and to have a high degree ... See full document

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Unmatched Case-Control Study on Late Presentation of HIV Infection in Santiago, Cape Verde (2004–2011)

Unmatched Case-Control Study on Late Presentation of HIV Infection in Santiago, Cape Verde (2004–2011)

... this study, 92.1% of cases and 89.8% of controls did not disclose HIV status to their family and ...conducted in Africa. A study conducted in Ethiopia (Southern Tigray ... See full document

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Enteroparasitosis Prevalence and Parasitism Influence in Clinical Outcomes of Tuberculosis Patients with or without HIV Co-Infection in a Reference Hospital in Rio de Janeiro (2000-2006)

Enteroparasitosis Prevalence and Parasitism Influence in Clinical Outcomes of Tuberculosis Patients with or without HIV Co-Infection in a Reference Hospital in Rio de Janeiro (2000-2006)

... the study were: demographical (sex, age, occupation, and education), clinical (tuberculosis clinical presentation, treatment outcomes), and laboratorial (white blood cell and eosinophils counts, TST, and ...CD4). ... See full document

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SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS ASSOCIATED WITH HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS TYPE I (HIV-1) INFECTION IN HIV-1-EXPOSED BUT UNINFECTED INDIVIDUALS, AND IN HIV-1-INFECTED PATIENTS FROM A SOUTHERN BRAZILIAN POPULATION

SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS ASSOCIATED WITH HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS TYPE I (HIV-1) INFECTION IN HIV-1-EXPOSED BUT UNINFECTED INDIVIDUALS, AND IN HIV-1-INFECTED PATIENTS FROM A SOUTHERN BRAZILIAN POPULATION

... coexist in the southern Brazilian region assessed, with significant levels of risky behavior such as early sexual activity, unprotected sex with multiple partners and the use of ... See full document

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Serological investigation of food specific immunoglobulin G antibodies in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases.

Serological investigation of food specific immunoglobulin G antibodies in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases.

... our study, there were still some limitations to the present ...quantity of cases may bring about the first ...data of whether or not the IBD patients eliminated the food based on the presence ... See full document

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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.)  vol.81 número3 en v81n3a02

J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.81 número3 en v81n3a02

... and HIV co-infection for the pediatric population are very scarce and are generally on hepatitis B and/or C; aspects of infection by hepatitis A (HAV) are rarely described For this reason alone the ... See full document

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Serological profiling of a Candida albicans protein microarray reveals permanent host-pathogen interplay and stage-specific responses during candidemia.

Serological profiling of a Candida albicans protein microarray reveals permanent host-pathogen interplay and stage-specific responses during candidemia.

... colonization of C. albicans is common in humans and attenuated host immunity is a perquisite for the transition from commensal colonization to ...exists in a permanent host- pathogen interplay where ... See full document

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Major Article Fluctuations in serological hepatitis C virus levels in HIV patients

Major Article Fluctuations in serological hepatitis C virus levels in HIV patients

... Discordant serological results were observed for four patients (20%) with fluctuations in HCV serology (Figure ...These patients exhibited varying reactive, non- reactive, or ... See full document

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Modeling and Analysis of Queuing Systems in Banks A case study of Ghana Commercial Bank Ltd. Kumasi Main Branch

Modeling and Analysis of Queuing Systems in Banks A case study of Ghana Commercial Bank Ltd. Kumasi Main Branch

... banks in attempt to minimize waiting line problem at over-the counter services have not yielded the much desired result due to frequent breakdown of such computerization and fraudulent ...persisted ... See full document

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