HIV Coinfection Enhances Complement Activation During Sepsis.
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Activated Complement Factors as Disease Markers for SepsisThe Impact of HIV Co-Infection on the Genomic Response to Sepsis.Impact of HIV infection on the haemostatic response during sepsis and malaria.Effects of Well-Controlled HIV Infection on Complement Activation and Function.The impact of HIV infection on blood leukocyte responsiveness to bacterial stimulation in asymptomatic patients and patients with bloodstream infection.Efficacy of eculizumab in an adult patient with HIV-associated hemolytic uremic syndrome: A case report.
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HIV Coinfection Enhances Complement Activation During Sepsis.
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HIV Coinfection Enhances Complement Activation During Sepsis.
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HIV Coinfection Enhances Complement Activation During Sepsis.
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Diana Wouters
Gerard van Mierlo
Michaëla A M Huson
Sacha S Zeerleder
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10.1093/INFDIS/JIV074
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2015-02-05T00:00:00Z