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The prevalence of malaria among HIV seropositive individuals and the impact of the co- infection on their hemoglobin levels.

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The prevalence of malaria among HIV seropositive individuals and the impact of the co- infection on their hemoglobin levels.

Auteurs : Sammy C K. Tay ; Kingsley Badu ; Anthony A. Mensah ; Stephen Y. Gbedema

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Malaria and HIV/AIDS are the two most common infections in sub-Sahara Africa. There are hypotheses and study reports on the possible association between these two infections, hence the prevalence and outcome of their co-infection in an endemic population will be important in defining healthcare strategies. A cross sectional study was carried out at the Holy Family Hospital in Techiman, Ghana, between November 2011 and January 2012, to determine the prevalence of malaria among HIV sero-positive patients and its impact on hemoglobin levels.

DOI: 10.1186/s12941-015-0064-6
PubMed: 25857950

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