Increased severe anemia in HIV-1-exposed and HIV-1-positive infants and children during acute malaria |
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Authors: | Otieno Richard O Ouma Collins Ong'echa John M Keller Christopher C Were Tom Waindi Eliud N Michaels Marian G Day Richard D Vulule John M Perkins Douglas J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, Maseno University, Kisumu, Kenya. |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: Since the primary hematological complication in both pediatric HIV-1 and malaria is anemia, co-infection with these pathogens may promote life-threatening severe malarial anemia (SMA). The primary objective of the study was to determine if HIV-1 exposure [HIV-1(exp)] and/or HIV-1 infection [HIV-1(+)] increased the prevalence of SMA in children with acute malaria. DESIGN: The effect of HIV-1 exposure and HIV-1 infection on the prevalence of SMA (hemoglobin < 6.0 g/dl), parasitemia (parasites/microl), and high-density parasitemia (HDP, >or= 10 000 parasites/mul) was investigated in children
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