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Jianming Hu,Laurie Ludgate Jianming Hu
Liver diseases caused by chronic HBV or HCV infection, including cirrhosis and HCC, are emerging as an increasingly important problem faced by millions of HIV-infected patients who are coinfected with HBV or HCV. On one hand, HIV-induced im...
Jennifer E Cameron,Michael E Hagensee Jennifer E Cameron
HPV infection of both the genital tract and oral cavity of HIV+ men and women is increased. HPV-related pathology is also increased in the HIV+ individuals, usually with further increases seen for those HIV+ individuals with lower CD4 cell ...
Scott M Long,Clare E Sample Scott M Long
EBV-associated malignancies remain a considerable problem in HIV-infected individuals, even in the era of HAART. Although EBV is a common factor, each disease has a unique pathogenesis. Study of these diseases reveals the viral proteins exp...
Bharat G Bajaj,Masanao Murakami,Erle S Robertson Bharat G Bajaj
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a gammaherpesvirus of the Lymphocryptovirus genus, which infects greater than 90% of the world's population. Infection is nonsymptomatic in healthy individuals, but has been associated with a number of lymphoprol...
Whitney Greene,Kurt Kuhne,Fengchun Ye et al. Whitney Greene et al.
KSHV has been established as the causative agent of KS, PEL, and MCD, malignancies occurring more frequently in AIDS patients. The aggressive nature of KSHV in the context of HIV infection suggests that interactions between the two viruses ...
Anita Arora,Elizabeth Chiao,Stephen K Tyring Anita Arora
Among individuals with HIV-infection, coinfection with oncogenic viruses including EBV, HHV-8, and HPV cause significant cancer-related morbidity and mortality. It is clear that these viruses interact with HIV in unique ways that predispose...