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Uso de uninfected individuals en inglés
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Further research is needed to evaluate ARV drug use by HIV- uninfectedindividuals.
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The cofactors that influence risk of KS among HIV- uninfectedindividuals are yet to be determined.
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Differences in the oral and lung microbiomes in HIV-infected and HIV- uninfectedindividuals are not well defined.
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Our results indicate a high HHV-8 prevalence rate in both HIV infected and uninfectedindividuals in Cameroon.
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Determining HIV incidence rates by prospective follow-up of HIV- uninfectedindividuals is challenging and serological assays have important limitations.
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HIV- uninfectedindividuals had higher risk scores than HIV-infected individuals, and the difference seemed to be driven by modifiable factors.
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The 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccination was not associated with a reduced risk of IPD in HIV-infected or HIV- uninfectedindividuals.
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A cohort of sexually-exposed-yet- uninfectedindividuals were previously shown to have CD4+ lymphocytes refractory for M-tropic viral replication.
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Such a model can facilitate comparisons within clinical trials of exposed uninfectedindividuals and facilitate interventions to reduce HIV transmission.
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It is unclear whether HIV-infected individuals remain at higher risk of invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) compared with HIV- uninfectedindividuals.
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The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of echocardiographic abnormalities among asymptomatic HIV-infected individuals compared with HIV- uninfectedindividuals.
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Background: COPD is a common HIV comorbidity, and HIV-infected individuals have a higher incidence and earlier onset of COPD compared to HIV- uninfectedindividuals.
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Comparison of oral washes and BALs demonstrated similar patterns from HIV- uninfectedindividuals and HIV-infected individuals receiving antiretroviral therapy, with multiple taxa differing in abundance.
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Background: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected individuals have a higher risk of developing active tuberculosis (TB) than HIV- uninfectedindividuals, but the mechanisms underpinning this are unclear.