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valence in Cameroon Mental resilience of children in communities with high HIV prevalence in CameroonMental resilience of children in communities with high HIV prevalence in CameroonMbaye Dr., MorBehrendt, AliceSabum, Macauley ChristianBongnyesi, Jill...
Schistosome infection is recognized as a potentially modifiable risk factor for HIV in women by the World Health Organization. Alterations in cervicovaginal bacteria have been associated with HIV acquisition and have not been studied in schistosome infec
Do not forget the boys – gender differences in children living in high HIV-affected communities in South Africa and Malawi in a longitudinal, community-ba... (2016). Do not forget the boys - gender differences in children living in high HIV-affected communities in South Africa and Malawi ...
An initiative of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander HIV Awareness Week (ATSIHAW), was the convening of a High Level Summit on Rising HIV, Sexually Transmissible Infections (STI) and Viral Hepatitis in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities ('The Summit'), held in Brisbane in Decembe...
For World AIDS Day 2024 Professor Aguinaldo R. Pinto, Retroviruses Section Editor for Virology Journal, shares some important insights about the development of HIV/AIDS research. Life in Research Explore the personal experiences of life in research - from conferences to field work and beyond. ...
On average, the Gini coefficient of domestic health expenditure (which represents the domestic general government health expenditure per capita) was 0.63, with a minimum of 0.05 and a maximum of 0.85. These results suggest moderate to high cross-regional inequalities in health expenditure in African...
23. However, previous studies have been mostly limited to populations in the U.S. and Europe, with relatively little attention given to sub-Saharan Africa23and none to other parts of the world with high HIV rates. Thus, microbiome differences that occur with HIV still are not well understood...
Vertical transmission of fungi from mother to infant has been most extensively studied with regard to the fungal species Candida albicans. In a study of very low birth- weight infants, 24% of infants (n = 46) were colonized at a minimum of one site (oral cavity, rectum...
The composition of the mucosal microbiome is thus of high clinical relevance, which was also illustrated by a fourfold increase in the rate of HIV infection in African women with a highly diverse cervicovaginal microbiota compared to those with a L. crispatus-dominated community [9]. While a ...