Microbial Translocation Does Not Drive Immune Activation in Ugandan Children Infected With HIV

Volume: 219, Issue: 1, Pages: 89 - 100
Published: Aug 11, 2018
Abstract
Objective Immune activation is associated with morbidity and mortality during human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, despite receipt of antiretroviral therapy (ART). We investigated whether microbial translocation drives immune activation in HIV-infected Ugandan children. Methods Nineteen markers of immune activation and inflammation were measured over 96 weeks in HIV-infected Ugandan children in the CHAPAS-3 Trial and HIV-uninfected...
Paper Details
Title
Microbial Translocation Does Not Drive Immune Activation in Ugandan Children Infected With HIV
Published Date
Aug 11, 2018
Volume
219
Issue
1
Pages
89 - 100
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