Enteric infections and diarrhea in human immunodeficiency virus-infected persons: prospective community-based cohort study. Swiss HIV Cohort Study

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Intestinal infections were diagnosed in less than 50% of chronic diarrheal episodes. The prevalence of enteric pathogens tended to decrease during the observation period, possibly because of improved antiretroviral therapy. Endoscopic evaluation did not improve the diagnostic yield compared with sto …
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Authors Weber R;Ledergerber B;Zbinden R;Altwegg M;Pfyffer GE;Spycher MA;Briner J;Kaiser L;Opravil M;Meyenberger C;Flepp M;;
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