We evaluated whether immune activation (IA) and microbial translocation (MT) might play a role in accelerating liver disease progression in HIV-HBV/HCV co-infected patients.

Marchetti, G., Cozzi Lepri, A., Tincati, C., Calcagno, A., Ceccherini Silberstein, F., DE LUCA, A., et al. (2014). Immune activation and microbial translocation in liver disease progression in HIV/hepatitis co-infected patients: results from the Icona Foundation study. BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 14(1), 79-79 [10.1186/1471-2334-14-79].

Immune activation and microbial translocation in liver disease progression in HIV/hepatitis co-infected patients: results from the Icona Foundation study

DE LUCA, ANDREA;
2014-01-01

Abstract

We evaluated whether immune activation (IA) and microbial translocation (MT) might play a role in accelerating liver disease progression in HIV-HBV/HCV co-infected patients.
2014
Marchetti, G., Cozzi Lepri, A., Tincati, C., Calcagno, A., Ceccherini Silberstein, F., DE LUCA, A., et al. (2014). Immune activation and microbial translocation in liver disease progression in HIV/hepatitis co-infected patients: results from the Icona Foundation study. BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 14(1), 79-79 [10.1186/1471-2334-14-79].
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