Effects of HIV-1 infection on malaria parasitemia in milo sub-location, western Kenya

Abstract/Overview

Malaria and HIV infections are both highly prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa, with HIV-infected patients being at higher risk of acquiring malaria. HIV-1 infection is known to impair the immune response and may increase the incidence of clinical malaria. However, a positive association between HIV-1 and malaria parasitaemia is still evolving. Equally, the effect of malaria on HIV-1 disease stage has not been well established, but when fever and parasitemia are high, malaria may be associated with transient increases in HIV-1 viral load, and progression of HIV-1 asymptomatic disease phase to AIDS.

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APA

Kipkoech, R (2024). Effects of HIV-1 infection on malaria parasitemia in milo sub-location, western Kenya. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/effects-of-hiv-1-infection-on-malaria-parasitemia-in-milo-sub-location-western-kenya

MLA 8th

Kipkoech, Rutto "Effects of HIV-1 infection on malaria parasitemia in milo sub-location, western Kenya" Afribary. Afribary, 16 Jul. 2024, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/effects-of-hiv-1-infection-on-malaria-parasitemia-in-milo-sub-location-western-kenya. Accessed 03 Dec. 2024.

MLA7

Kipkoech, Rutto . "Effects of HIV-1 infection on malaria parasitemia in milo sub-location, western Kenya". Afribary, Afribary, 16 Jul. 2024. Web. 03 Dec. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/effects-of-hiv-1-infection-on-malaria-parasitemia-in-milo-sub-location-western-kenya >.

Chicago

Kipkoech, Rutto . "Effects of HIV-1 infection on malaria parasitemia in milo sub-location, western Kenya" Afribary (2024). Accessed December 03, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/effects-of-hiv-1-infection-on-malaria-parasitemia-in-milo-sub-location-western-kenya