No Observed Effect of GB Virus C Coinfection on Disease Progression in a Cohort of African Woman Infected with HIV-1 or HIV-2
Clinical Infectious Diseases2005Vol. 40(6), pp. 876–878
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Abstract
We studied mortality among subjects with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 and HIV-2 infection in relation to GB virus (GBV)-C coinfection. No significant differences in mortality were seen between subjects with and subjects without GBV-C coinfection who also had either HIV-1 or HIV-2 infection. No association between GBV-C and HIV plasma virus loads or CD4 cell count was observed.
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