Associations between schistosomiasis and HIV‐1 acquisition risk in four prospective cohorts: a nested case‐control analysis

Author:

Bochner Aaron F12ORCID,Baeten Jared M123ORCID,Secor W Evan4ORCID,Dam Govert J5,Szpiro Adam A6,Njenga Sammy M7,Corstjens Paul L A M8,Newsam Austin4,Mugo Nelly R27,Celum Connie123ORCID,Mujugira Andrew9,McClelland R Scott123,Barnabas Ruanne V123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Epidemiology University of Washington Seattle WA USA

2. Department of Global Health University of Washington Seattle WA USA

3. School of Medicine University of Washington Seattle WA USA

4. Division of Parasitic Diseases and Malaria Center for Global Health Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta GA USA

5. Department of Parasitology Leiden University Medical Center Leiden the Netherlands

6. Department of Biostatistics University of Washington Seattle WA USA

7. Kenya Medical Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

8. Department of Cell and Chemical Biology Leiden University Medical Center Leiden the Netherlands

9. Infectious Diseases Institute College of Health Sciences Makerere University Kampala Uganda

Funder

Center for AIDS Research, University of Washington

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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