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- HIV_superinfection abstract "HIV superinfection (also called HIV reinfection) is a condition in which a person with established human immunodeficiency virus infection acquires a second strain of the virus. The second strain co-exists with the first and may cause more rapid disease progression or carry resistance to certain HIV medication.People with HIV risk superinfection by the same actions that would place a non-infected person at risk of acquiring HIV. These include sharing needles and forgoing condoms with HIV-positive sexual partners. For many years superinfection was thought to occur mainly in high-risk populations. However, research from Uganda published in 2012 demonstrated that HIV superinfection occurs at a similar rate to the rate of primary HIV infection in a general heterosexual population. In addition, preliminary results of female bar workers in Kenya presented at the 2012 Conference of Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections by researchers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center also found that HIV superinfection occurs at a similar rate to primary HIV infection.".
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- HIV_superinfection wikiPageRevisionID "678842700".
- HIV_superinfection wikiPageWikiLink AIDS.
- HIV_superinfection wikiPageWikiLink Drug_resistance.
- HIV_superinfection wikiPageWikiLink Fred_Hutchinson_Cancer_Research_Center.
- HIV_superinfection wikiPageWikiLink HIV.
- HIV_superinfection wikiPageWikiLink HIV-1.
- HIV_superinfection wikiPageWikiLink HIV-2.
- HIV_superinfection wikiPageWikiLink Human_immunodeficiency_virus.
- HIV_superinfection wikiPageWikiLink Immune_response.
- HIV_superinfection wikiPageWikiLink Immune_system.
- HIV_superinfection wikiPageWikiLink Kenya.
- HIV_superinfection wikiPageWikiLink New_England_Journal_of_Medicine.
- HIV_superinfection wikiPageWikiLink Opportunistic_infection.
- HIV_superinfection wikiPageWikiLink Retrovirus.
- HIV_superinfection wikiPageWikiLink Retroviruses.
- HIV_superinfection wikiPageWikiLink Strain_(biology).
- HIV_superinfection wikiPageWikiLink Subtypes_of_HIV.
- HIV_superinfection wikiPageWikiLink The_New_England_Journal_of_Medicine.
- HIV_superinfection wikiPageWikiLink Uganda.
- HIV_superinfection wikiPageWikiLink Vaccine.
- HIV_superinfection wikiPageWikiLinkText "HIV superinfection".
- HIV_superinfection wikiPageWikiLinkText "infection with a new strain of HIV".
- HIV_superinfection hasPhotoCollection HIV_superinfection.
- HIV_superinfection wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AIDS.
- HIV_superinfection wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- HIV_superinfection subject AIDS.
- HIV_superinfection hypernym Condition.
- HIV_superinfection type Disease.
- HIV_superinfection comment "HIV superinfection (also called HIV reinfection) is a condition in which a person with established human immunodeficiency virus infection acquires a second strain of the virus. The second strain co-exists with the first and may cause more rapid disease progression or carry resistance to certain HIV medication.People with HIV risk superinfection by the same actions that would place a non-infected person at risk of acquiring HIV.".
- HIV_superinfection label "HIV superinfection".
- HIV_superinfection sameAs Superinfección_de_VIH.
- HIV_superinfection sameAs m.027n8y1.
- HIV_superinfection sameAs HIV_süperenfeksiyonu.
- HIV_superinfection sameAs Q4817339.
- HIV_superinfection sameAs Q4817339.
- HIV_superinfection wasDerivedFrom HIV_superinfection?oldid=678842700.
- HIV_superinfection isPrimaryTopicOf HIV_superinfection.