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Salmonella can wreak havoc in (or kill) people infected with HIV -- and not for the reason scientists have long assumed. Salmonella typhimuriumImage: Wikimedia commons, V. BrinkmannMax Planck ...
During HIV infection, antibody can block B cells from fighting pathogens. ScienceDaily . Retrieved April 10, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2018 / 08 / 180813125236.htm ...
More information: Godfrey A. Dzhivhuho et al, Rev-RRE activity modulates HIV-1 replication and latency reactivation: Implications for viral persistence and cure strategies, PLOS Pathogens (2025 ...
How HIV Cripples Immune Cells Date: September 28, 2009 Source: University Hospital Heidelberg Summary: In order to be able to ward off disease pathogens, immune cells must be mobile and be able to ...
Many other infectious diseases are spread by mosquitos (Table 1), and they are mighty nasty. With one exception all of them are viruses. So, why not HIV? Table 1. Some pathogens that are transmitted ...
“The most surprising thing we observed is that SERINC5 uses a conserved mechanism to restrict both HIV-1 and SARS-CoV-2, viruses that are quite different and are responsible for current pandemics,” ...
Safe laboratory handling of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) presents paradoxical extremes to lab chiefs: The odds that a lab worker will become infected with HIV on the job are extremely low, ...
A nastier kind of salmonella infection has emerged alongside the HIV epidemic in Africa. The finding is the first evidence that HIV might be allowing new human pathogens to evolve in ...
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