HIV infection as a cofactor for severe falciparum malaria in adults living in a region of unstable malaria transmission in South Africa

HIV infection as a cofactor for severe falciparum malaria in adults living in a region of unstable malaria transmission in South Africa

Grimwade K;French N;Mbatha DD;Zungu DD;Dedicoat M;Gilks CF;;
aids (london, england) 2004 Vol. 18 pp. -
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HIV infection had an unexpectedly large association with the outcome of falciparum malaria in a region of unstable transmission. Both diseases are widespread in Africa and these results add to the body of knowledge suggesting an interaction of significant public health importance between HIV and mal …

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