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Dynamics of co infection with M  tuberculosis and HIV 1

Dynamics of co infection with M tuberculosis and HIV 1

... with M. tuberculosis, the immune system is able to hold the infection in check, and the pathogen becomes dormant (or ...of infection. The problem is, then, that M. tuberculosis ... See full document

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The Dynamics of HIV-1 Adaptation in Early Infection

The Dynamics of HIV-1 Adaptation in Early Infection

... simultaneously may interfere with the adaptive response at each epitope. The present study investigates how the trans- mission bottleneck and potential clonal interference affect the adaptive dynamics of ... See full document

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Effects of the Cytotoxic T Cells on the Dynamics of Co Infection of HIV 1 and Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Effects of the Cytotoxic T Cells on the Dynamics of Co Infection of HIV 1 and Mycobacterium tuberculosis

... the HIV specific CTLs are relevant in controlling infection by the immune system although there is need to deter- mine which on-lytic factors are more important at the chronic ...individual ... See full document

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Dynamics of HIV 1 mRNA expression in patients with long term nonprogressive HIV 1 infection

Dynamics of HIV 1 mRNA expression in patients with long term nonprogressive HIV 1 infection

... of HIV RNAs clearly indi- cate that a dramatic burst of viral replication exists in patients with progressive HIV infection, and that this is reflected at the cellular level by the accumulation of ... See full document

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Biphasic Dynamics of Macrophage Immunometabolism during Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection

Biphasic Dynamics of Macrophage Immunometabolism during Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection

... macrophage infection by ...in M. tuberculosis-infected THP-1 cells and in mouse lungs, and its activation contributed to control of infection by the host cells ...macrophage ... See full document

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Digitally Barcoding Mycobacterium tuberculosis Reveals In Vivo Infection Dynamics in the Macaque Model of Tuberculosis

Digitally Barcoding Mycobacterium tuberculosis Reveals In Vivo Infection Dynamics in the Macaque Model of Tuberculosis

... with M. tuberculosis CFP10 and ESAT 6 (BEI Resources, Manassas, VA) and brefeldin A (GolgiPlug [BD Biosciences]) in RPMI (Lonza, Walkersville, MD) supplemented with 1% L -glutamine and 1% ... See full document

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Modulation of the immune response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis during malaria/M  tuberculosis co infection

Modulation of the immune response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis during malaria/M tuberculosis co infection

... and HIV which are also highly prevalent in the African ...among HIV- positive patients and co-infection with HIV and TB has been described as a ...the dynamics of the immune ... See full document

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CD4 lymphocyte dynamics in Tanzanian pulmonary tuberculosis patients with and without hiv co infection

CD4 lymphocyte dynamics in Tanzanian pulmonary tuberculosis patients with and without hiv co infection

... for HIV testing and for CD4 cell quantifying. HIV status was determined using “Capillus HIV-1/HIV-2” (Trinity Biotech ...“Determine HIV-1/ HIV-2 ” (Inverness ... See full document

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The converging burdens of infectious and non-communicable diseases in rural-to-urban migrant Sub-Saharan African populations: a focus on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and cardio-metabolic diseases

The converging burdens of infectious and non-communicable diseases in rural-to-urban migrant Sub-Saharan African populations: a focus on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and cardio-metabolic diseases

... as HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis are high while non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are rapidly rising in the ...of HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis, and to NCDs, particularly cardiovascular ...for ... See full document

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Causes of mortality among tuberculosis and HIV co-infected patients in Chiang Rai, Northern Thailand

Causes of mortality among tuberculosis and HIV co-infected patients in Chiang Rai, Northern Thailand

... Overall, TB was the major cause of death, although it was not the primary cause of death in more than 50% of cases. This information indicates a need for multiple interventions to reduce the mortality among TB-HIV ... See full document

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Clinical Risk Factors Associated with HIV-Tuberculosis Co-Infection Among Patients on Antiretroviral Therapy, Bungoma and Webuye County Hospitals (2015), Kenya

Clinical Risk Factors Associated with HIV-Tuberculosis Co-Infection Among Patients on Antiretroviral Therapy, Bungoma and Webuye County Hospitals (2015), Kenya

... Having poor clinical stage (WHO stage iii & iv) and low CD4 cell count were found to be associated with development of Tuberculosis. All people living with HIV/AIDS should be screened for TB. But, in ... See full document

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Reflections on the immunology of tuberculosis: will we ever unravel the skein?

Reflections on the immunology of tuberculosis: will we ever unravel the skein?

... An (apparently) hardened and dynamic arsenal of well organized immunity cells is concentrated in tubercular granulomata. T-cells, B-cells, neutrophils, fibroblasts, macrophages (infected or uninfected), epithelioid cells ... See full document

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Identifiability Analysis of Inverse Problems in Biology

Identifiability Analysis of Inverse Problems in Biology

... Abstract. The paper focuses on sensitivity-based identifiability analysis of parameters for mathematical models described by systems of nonlinear ordinary differential equations. This analysis is carried out using ... See full document

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Influenza virus infection is associated with increased risk of death amongst patients hospitalized with confirmed pulmonary tuberculosis in South Africa, 2010–2011

Influenza virus infection is associated with increased risk of death amongst patients hospitalized with confirmed pulmonary tuberculosis in South Africa, 2010–2011

... tract infection (ALRI), children aged three months through <5 years with physician-diagnosed ALRI (including, for example bron- chitis, bronchiolitis, pneumonia and pleural effusion) and patients aged ≥5 years ... See full document

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Mortality in patients with HIV 1 and tuberculosis co infection in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil   associated factors and causes of death

Mortality in patients with HIV 1 and tuberculosis co infection in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil associated factors and causes of death

... with HIV-1/TB coinfection in our co- ...with HIV-1 are at high risk for nosocomial in- fections due to immunosuppression, frequent invasive procedures and multispectral antibiotic ... See full document

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High prevalence of hepatitis B virus dual infection with genotypes A and G in HIV 1 infected men in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, during 2000 2011

High prevalence of hepatitis B virus dual infection with genotypes A and G in HIV 1 infected men in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, during 2000 2011

... HBV infection with a single-tube real-time PCR assay that specifically quantifies these ...single infection with HBV-G; all 5 pa- tients previously diagnosed as HBV genotype G also carried genotype ...with ... See full document

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Impact of HIV co infection on plasma level of cytokines and chemokines of pulmonary tuberculosis patients

Impact of HIV co infection on plasma level of cytokines and chemokines of pulmonary tuberculosis patients

... in HIV + and HIV- TB patients showed no difference before treatment whereas the ratio of IFN-γ/IL−4 and IFN-γ/IL−10 showed a significant difference before and after treatment in HIV negative TB cases ... See full document

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Stability and Optimal Control of Tuberculosis Spread with an Imperfect Vaccine in the Case  of Co Infection with HIV

Stability and Optimal Control of Tuberculosis Spread with an Imperfect Vaccine in the Case of Co Infection with HIV

... The theme “End the global TB” has been decided by the world health organization and it covers the period 2016-2035 and the overall goal is to end the global TB epidemic. As part of the necessary multidisciplinary ... See full document

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Machine Learning Approach to Detect Tuberculosis          in patients with or without HIV co-infection
          - A Survey

Machine Learning Approach to Detect Tuberculosis in patients with or without HIV co-infection - A Survey

... active tuberculosis cases and 1.4 million deaths annually (Tuberculosis, ...in HIV infected patients. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection is a potential risk factor for ...TB ... See full document

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Micronutrient malnutrition and wasting in adults with pulmonary tuberculosis with and without HIV co infection in Malawi

Micronutrient malnutrition and wasting in adults with pulmonary tuberculosis with and without HIV co infection in Malawi

... of HIV disease and micronutrient malnutrition needs further ...Plasma HIV load was used as an indicator of severity of HIV disease, as HIV load tends to be higher in more active HIV ... See full document

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