Search Results - "Elizabeth Visone Nunes Westphalen"
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Real-time PCR in HIV/Trypanosoma cruzi coinfection with and without Chagas disease reactivation: association with HIV viral load and CD4 level
Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-08-2011)“…Reactivation of chronic Chagas disease, which occurs in approximately 20% of patients coinfected with HIV/Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi), is commonly…”
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Assessment of biomarkers and clinical parameters as predictors of survival in patients with chagasic heart failure
Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (18-12-2023)“…Chagas disease, endemic in Latin America and spreading globally due to emigration, has a significant health burden, particularly in relation to chagasic heart…”
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Quantitative PCR as a marker for preemptive therapy and its role in therapeutic control in Trypanosoma cruzi/HIV coinfection
Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-02-2024)“…Trypanosoma cruzi and HIV coinfection can evolve with depression of cellular immunity and increased parasitemia. We applied quantitative PCR (qPCR) as a marker…”
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Genetic diversity of Trypanosoma cruzi strains isolated from chronic chagasic patients and non-human hosts in the state of São Paulo, Brazil
Published in Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (01-01-2022)“…BACKGROUNDTrypanosoma cruzi shows an exuberant genetic diversity. Currently, seven phylogenetic lineages, called discrete typing units (DTUs), are recognised:…”
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Quantitative PCR as a marker for preemptive therapy and its role in therapeutic control in Trypanosoma cruzi/HIV coinfection
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Real-time PCR in HIV/Trypanosoma cruzi coinfection with and without Chagas disease reactivation: association with HIV viral load and [CD4.sup.+] level
Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-08-2011)“…Background: Reactivation of chronic Chagas disease, which occurs in approximately 20% of patients coinfected with HIV/ Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi), is…”
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