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Human microsporidial infections.

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R Weber, RT Bryan, DA Schwartz, RL … - Clinical Microbiology …, 1994 - Am Soc Microbiol
RAINER WEBER,"* RALPH T. BRYAN,2 DAVID A. SCHWARTZ,3 AND ROBERT L. OWEN4 ...
Division ofInfectious Diseases, Department ofMedicine, University Hospital, CH-8091 Zurich,
Switzerland1; ... Parasitic Diseases Branch, Division of Parasitic Diseases, National ...
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Enteric viruses and diarrhea in HIV-infected patients


GS Grohmann, RI Glass, HG Pereira, SS … - The New England …, 1993 - nejm.highwire.org
Results Viruses were detected in 35 percent of 109 fecal specimens from patients with diarrhea
but in only 12 percent of 113 specimens from those without diarrhea (P<0.001). Specimens from
patients with diarrhea were more likely than those from patients without diarrhea to have ...
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Treatment of giardiasis

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TB Gardner, DR Hill - Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 2001 - cmr.asm.org.p.angrylapdog.com
Giardia lamblia is both the most common intestinal parasite in the United States and a frequent
cause of diarrheal illness throughout the world. In spite of its recognition as an important human
pathogen, there have been relatively few agents used in therapy. This paper discusses ...
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The current role of gallium imaging in infection


CJ Palestro - Seminars in nuclear medicine, 1994 - Elsevier
The role of gallium imaging in infection has changed considerably during the past several
years. Once the mainstay of radinuclide, imaging of infection, it has been supplanted to a very
great extent by labeled leukocyte imaging. Despite the success of the labeled white-cell ...
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HIV wasting syndrome in the United States


BL Nahlen, SY Chu, OC Nwanyanwu, RL Berkelman, … - AIDS, 1993 - journals.lww.com
184 AIDS 1993, Vol 7 No 2 merited fever (for > 30 days, intermittent or constant) in the absence
of concurrent illness or condition other than HIV infection that could explain the findings (for
example, cancer, tuberculosis, cryptosporidiosis, or other specific enteritis)' [8]. National ...
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Contribution of tuberculosis to slim disease in Africa

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SB Lucas, KM De Cock, A Hounnou, C Peacock, M … - British Medical Journal, 1994 - bmj.com
Four clinicopathological studies of diarrhoea and slim associated with HIV infection in Africa
(Uganda, Zaire, and Zambia) have been published. The prevalence of coccidian infections (Cryptosporidium
and Isospora) ranged from 20% to 61% and of microsporidiosis was 9% 5,9 ; these ...
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Enteric infections and diarrhea in human immunodeficiency virus-infected persons: …


R Weber, B Ledergerber, R Zbinden, M … - Archives of Internal …, 1999 - archinte.highwire.org
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[PDF] Emergence of new pathogens as a function of changes in host susceptibility


JG Morris Jr, M Potter - Access EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES at www. …, 1997 - Citeseer
435 Vol. 3, No. 4, October–December 1997 Emerging Infectious Diseases Special Issue Occurrence
of disease is a function of several major variables: the virulence of the microorgan- ism (ie, its
possession of factors that allow it to cause illness), its mode of transmission (ie, how it ...
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Gastrointestinal leishmaniasis in human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients: …


C Redondo, MJ Alonso, JM González-Lahoz - Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1994 - jstor.org
We describe five cases of gastrointestinal leishmaniasis in patients with human immunodefi-
ciency virus infection and review 10 additional cases reported in the literature. All of the patients
had CD4+ cell counts of <200/mm3, and AIDS had been previously diagnosed for 12 ...
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[PDF] Micronutrients and HIV infection: a review


H Friis, KF Michaelsen - European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1998 - hawaii.edu
Introduction Malnutrition is a cardinal clinical manifestation of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
(AIDS), but even early, asymptomatic human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV) infection may
lead to impaired nutritional status. However, impaired nutritional status is not only a char- ...
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