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    Clin Infect Dis 2018; advance online publication (ahead of print) (3)
    AuthorsAdler, Catherine (1)Alter, Galit (1)Barlow, Patricia (1)Biggs, Patrick J (1)Bono, James L (1)View MoreYear (Issue Date)2018 (3)Types
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    Initiation of anti-retroviral therapy before pregnancy reduces the risk of infection-related hospitalization in HIV-exposed uninfected infants born in a high-income country.

    Goetghebuer, Tessa; Smolen, Kinga K; Adler, Catherine; Das, Jishnu; McBride, Trevor; Smits, Gaby; Lecomte, Sandra; Haelterman, Edwige; Barlow, Patricia; Piedra, Pedro A; van der Klis, Fiona; Kollmann, Tobias R; Lauffenburger, Douglas A; Alter, Galit; Levy, Jack; Marchant, Arnaud (2018-09-12)
    Epidemiological studies conducted in low and high-income countries showed that infants exposed to maternal HIV but not infected themselves by the virus have a high risk of severe infections. Immune alterations during fetal life have been proposed as a possible mechanism.
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    Virological and serological predictors of anal high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions among HIV-positive men who have sex with men.

    Marra, Elske; Siegenbeek van Heukelom, Matthijs L; Leeman, Annemiek; Waterboer, Tim; Meijer, Chris J L M; Snijders, Peter J F; King, Audrey J; Cairo, Irina; van Eeden, Arne; Brokking, Wilma; van der Weele, Pascal; Quint, Wim; Prins, Jan M; de Vries, Henry J C; Schim van der Loeff, Maarten F (2018-08-28)
    Our objective was to identify virological and serological predictors of anal high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL) in HIV-positive men-who-have-sex-with-men (MSM).
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    Phylogeographic analysis reveals multiple international transmission events have driven the global emergence of Escherichia coli O157:H7.

    Franz, Eelco; Rotariu, Ovidiu; Lopes, Bruno S; MacRae, Marion; Bono, James L; Laing, Chad; Gannon, Victor; Söderlund, Robert; van Hoek, Angela H A M; Friesema, Ingrid; French, Nigel P; George, Tessy; Biggs, Patrick J; Jaros, Patricia; Rivas, Marta; Chinen, Isabel; Campos, Josefina; Jernberg, Cecilia; Gobius, Kari; Mellor, Glen E; Chandry, P Scott; Perez-Reche, Francisco; Forbes, Ken J; Strachan, Norval J C (2018-10-29)
    Shiga toxin-producing Escherchia coli O157:H7 is a zoonotic pathogen which causes numerous food and waterborne disease outbreaks. It is globally distributed but its origin and temporal sequence of geographical spread is unknown.
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