2023
DOI: 10.19044/esj.2023.v19n9p211
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Immunological Responses to Helminths and HIV-1 CoInfections

Abstract: Aim: Helminth infections result from poor sanitation. We evaluated the effect of helminth infections on HIV disease progression through the monitoring of 2 outcomes: (1) plasma HIV-1 RNA Viral load (V/L) and (2) Cluster of Differentiation (CD4+) T-lymphocyte count amongst helminth-HIV-1 co-infected persons. We hypothesized that (1) concurrent helminth infections compromise immune control, resulting in rising VL and reduced CD4+ T-lymphocyte count (2) and that, subject to successful treatment, a decrease in pla… Show more

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