Search Results - "Wadley, A L"
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A polymorphism in IL4 may associate with sensory neuropathy in African HIV patients
Published in Molecular immunology (01-10-2013)“…► IL4−590*T associated with increased risk of HIV neuropathy in Black Africans. ► Alleles of IL1 did not associate with HIV neuropathy. ► IL10 haplotypes did…”
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The Global Task Force for Chronic Pain in People with HIV (PWH): Developing a research agenda in an emerging field
Published in AIDS care (01-08-2023)“…Chronic pain is a common comorbidity in people with HIV (PWH), with prevalence estimates of 25-85%. Research in this area is growing, but significant gaps…”
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Pharmacological treatment of painful HIV-associated sensory neuropathy
Published in South African medical journal (14-09-2015)“…HIV-associated sensory neuropathy (HIV-SN) is a common and frequently painful complication of HIV infection and its treatment. However, few data exist…”
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TNF haplotypes in a Southern African population resemble those seen in Caucasians and Asians
Published in Genes and immunity (01-06-2013)“…Haplotypes spanning the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) gene block in the central major histocompatibility complex were defined in a Southern African population…”
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SPECIAL ISSUE HIV and CHRONIC PAIN (The Global Task Force for Chronic Pain in People with HIV (PWH): Developing a research agenda in an emerging field)
Published in AIDS care (03-08-2023)“…Chronic pain is a common comorbidity in people with HIV (PWH), with prevalence estimates ranging from 25–85%. Research in this area is growing, but significant…”
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World Health Organization essential medicines lists: where are the drugs to treat neuropathic pain?
Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-05-2015)Get full text
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Marketing the public library service to the full-time employed: future directions?
Published in Library management (01-08-1997)“…Develops an earlier discussion in which the authors argued that the public library service fails in a number of ways to provide an effective service to the…”
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