Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Hepatitis_C_and_HIV_coinfection> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 16 of
16
with 100 items per page.
- Hepatitis_C_and_HIV_coinfection abstract "In HIV–HCV co-infected patients, the Hepatitis C (HCV) viral load is higher than in HCV-mono-infected patients in both the plasma and liver tissue. Patients who are HIV-positive are commonly co-infected with HCV due to shared routes of transmission: percutaneous exposure to blood, sexual intercourse, and from a mother to her infant. Infection with HCV can be asymptomatic, self-limiting, or progress to cirrhosis or cancer.".
- Hepatitis_C_and_HIV_coinfection wikiPageExternalLink openurl?issn=0012-6667&volume=64&issue=24&spage=2823.
- Hepatitis_C_and_HIV_coinfection wikiPageExternalLink InSite?page=kb-00&doc=kb-05-03-04.
- Hepatitis_C_and_HIV_coinfection wikiPageExternalLink pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=12558359.
- Hepatitis_C_and_HIV_coinfection wikiPageExternalLink www.hepatitis.va.gov.
- Hepatitis_C_and_HIV_coinfection wikiPageID "5806819".
- Hepatitis_C_and_HIV_coinfection wikiPageRevisionID "604965142".
- Hepatitis_C_and_HIV_coinfection subject AIDS.
- Hepatitis_C_and_HIV_coinfection subject Category:Hepatitis_C.
- Hepatitis_C_and_HIV_coinfection comment "In HIV–HCV co-infected patients, the Hepatitis C (HCV) viral load is higher than in HCV-mono-infected patients in both the plasma and liver tissue. Patients who are HIV-positive are commonly co-infected with HCV due to shared routes of transmission: percutaneous exposure to blood, sexual intercourse, and from a mother to her infant. Infection with HCV can be asymptomatic, self-limiting, or progress to cirrhosis or cancer.".
- Hepatitis_C_and_HIV_coinfection label "Hepatitis C and HIV coinfection".
- Hepatitis_C_and_HIV_coinfection sameAs m.0f612g.
- Hepatitis_C_and_HIV_coinfection sameAs Q5731712.
- Hepatitis_C_and_HIV_coinfection sameAs Q5731712.
- Hepatitis_C_and_HIV_coinfection wasDerivedFrom Hepatitis_C_and_HIV_coinfection?oldid=604965142.
- Hepatitis_C_and_HIV_coinfection isPrimaryTopicOf Hepatitis_C_and_HIV_coinfection.