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HIV and schistosomiasis in rural Zimbabwe: the association of Retinol-binding protein with disease progression, inflammation and mortality

Highlights • RBP is a marker of vitamin-A status and a negative acute-phase protein. • This is the largest study of interactions between schistosomiasis and HIV. • RBP was negatively correlated with markers of HIV progression and inflammation. • RBP was lower in those co-infected with HIV and S. man...

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Published in:International journal of infectious diseases 2015-04, Vol.33 (C), p.159-164
Main Authors: Kotzé, Sebastian Ranzi, Zinyama-Gutsire, Rutendo, Kallestrup, Per, Benn, Christine Stabell, Gomo, Exnevia, Gerstoft, Jan, van Dam, Govert, Mortensen, Ole Hartvig, Ullum, Henrik, Erikstrup, Christian
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Africa
Biomarkers - blood
Coinfection - diagnosis
Coinfection - mortality
Cytokines - blood
Disease Progression
Female
HIV
HIV Infections - complications
HIV Infections - diagnosis
HIV Infections - mortality
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Infectious Disease
Inflammation - immunology
Inflammation - virology
Male
Middle Aged
mortality
Pulmonary/Respiratory
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Retinol-Binding Proteins, Plasma - analysis
Rural Population
schistosomiasis
Schistosomiasis - complications
Schistosomiasis - diagnosis
vitamin A
Young Adult
Zimbabwe - epidemiology
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