2016
DOI: 10.16966/2470-9948.111
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Therapies to Combat Co-Infection of HIV and Malaria during Pregnancy in Sub-Saharan Africa

Abstract: In sub-Saharan Africa where Plasmodium falciparum malaria is endemic, 80% of the world's HIV-infected persons reside, making co-infection with these two major human pathogens a common occurrence. Pregnancy is a condition that produces an immunosuppressed state in the mother, which, in combination with an immune compromising disease such as HIV/AIDS, can lead to an increased risk of contracting infectious diseases such as malaria. Co-infection during pregnancy can lead to a number of poor outcomes for both moth… Show more

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