Increasing rates of malarial fever with deteriorating immune status in HIV-1-infected Ugandan adults

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These data support an interaction between symptomatic P. falciparum and HIV. Emphasis on mosquito avoidance measures should be an important component of education and counselling of HIV/AIDS patients in malaria-endemic areas, and suggests an additional HIV-related public health problem in Africa.
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Authors French N;Nakiyingi J;Lugada E;Watera C;Whitworth JA;Gilks CF;;
Journal aids (london, england)
Year 2001
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