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Biological evaluation of diazene derivatives as anti-tubercular compounds.

generation and spread of drug resistant strains, a problem exacerbated by co-infection with HIV demands further efforts in the investigation of novel classes of anti-tubercular compounds. A library of eight ...

HIV infections and STI co-infections in men who have sex with men in Belgium: sustained increase in HIV diagnoses.

over time. The steady increase in the number of newly diagnosed HIV cases among MSM, and the high proportion of MSM among HIV-positive patients co-infected with other sexually transmitted infections ...

Distribution of hepatitis C virus genotypes among injecting drug users in contact with treatment centers in Belgium, 2004-2005.

characteristics, at-risk behaviors, and co-infection with other viruses. Therefore 147 anti- HCV-positive serum samples were selected for subsequent HCV RNA detection and genotyping. HCV RNA could be detected in 98 ...

Partial reconstitution of the CD4+-T-cell compartment in CD4 gene knockout mice restores responses to tuberculosis DNA vaccines.

individuals, especially those with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) coinfection. The adaptive immune response mediated by CD4 + and CD8 + T cells is known to confer protection against TB. Hence, vaccines ...

Recent syphilis trends in Belgium and enhancement of STI surveillance systems.

clinicians reported that 93.4% of patients were male; among them, 79.9% were men having sex with men (MSM). The overall proportion of patients co-infected with HIV was 50.5% (MSM: 58.6%; male heterosexuals: ...

Management of co-infection with HIV and TB.

Publication Type: Peer reviewed scientific article Authors: Colebunders, R; Marie-Laurence Lambert Source: BMJ, Volume 324, Issue 7341, p.802-3 (2002) Keywords: AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active Antitubercular Age ...

Prevalence and seasonality of six respiratory viruses during five consecutive epidemic seasons in Belgium.

18-64y and ≥65y. RESULTS: Children <6y had the highest infection rates (39% positive vs. 20% positive adults) and the highest frequency of co-infections. hRSV (28%) and IAV (32%) caused the most common ...

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