Một số công trình nghiên cứu tương tác giữa sốt rét và nhiễm virus HIV/AIDS trên thế giới
Sốt rét, lao và HIV/AIDS hiện đang là gánh nặng bệnh tật truyền nhiễm quan trọng trên thế giới, đặc biệt tại các quốc gia châu Phi, Nam Mỹ và Ấn Độ. Khi nhiễm đơn thuần, các nhà nghiên cứu và lâm sàng đã mô tả chi tiết từng thể bệnh ca bệnh cũng như cơ chế bệnh sinh đầy đủ. Tuy nhiên khi đồng nhiễm 2-3 loại bện trên từng cá nhân như thế sẽ là gánh nặng rất nghiêm trọng trên bênh nhân cũng như cộng đồng vì vấn đề chẩn đoán, điều trị và tiên lượng bệnh cũng như phòng bệnh rất phức tạp. Nhân đây, chúng tôi xin giới thiệu một số ấn phẩm nghiên cứu đang tải trên tạp chí.
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