1.
Antimalarial activity of sera from subjects taking HIV protease inhibitors
by REDMOND, Andrew M
AIDS (London), 2007, Vol.21 (6), p.763-765

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HIV infection may adversely affect clinical response to chloroquine therapy for uncomplicated malaria in children
by KAMYA, Moses R
AIDS (London), 2001, Vol.15 (9), p.1187-1188

3.
HIV infection as a cofactor for severe falciparum malaria in adults living in a region of unstable malaria transmission in South Africa
by GRIMWADE, Kate
AIDS (London), 2004, Vol.18 (3), p.547-554

4.
Acute HIV-1 infection is as common as malaria in young febrile adults seeking care in coastal Kenya
by SANDERS, Eduard J
AIDS (London), 2014, Vol.28 (9), p.1357-1363

5.
The role of coinfections in HIV epidemic trajectory and positive prevention: a systematic review and meta-analysis
by BARNABAS, Ruanne V
AIDS (London), 2011, Vol.25 (13), p.1559-1573

6.
Increasing rates of malarial fever with deteriorating immune status in HIV-1-infected Ugandan adults
by FRENCH, Neil
AIDS (London), 2001, Vol.15 (7), p.899-906

7.
Acute HIV-1 infection is highly prevalent in Ugandan adults with suspected malaria
by BEBELL, Lisa M
AIDS (London), 2010, Vol.24 (12), p.1945-1952

8.
Effects of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole and insecticide-treated bednets on malaria among HIV-infected Ugandan children
by KAMYA, Moses R
AIDS (London), 2007, Vol.21 (15), p.2059-2066

9.
Efficacy and safety of three regimens for the prevention of malaria in young HIV-exposed Ugandan children: a randomized controlled trial
by KAMYA, Moses R
AIDS (London), 2014, Vol.28 (18), p.2701-2709

10.
Impact of HIV infection on severity of imported malaria is restricted to patients with CD4 cell counts < 350 cells/μl
by MOUALA, Christian
AIDS (London), 2009, Vol.23 (15), p.1997-2004

11.
HIV infection deregulates innate immunity to malaria despite combination antiretroviral therapy
by FINNEY, Constance A. M
AIDS (London), 2013, Vol.27 (3), p.325-335

12.
Effects of concurrent exposure to antiretrovirals and cotrimoxazole prophylaxis among HIV-exposed, uninfected infants
by Ewing, Alexander C
AIDS (London), 2017-09-18, Vol.31 (18), p.2455-2463

13.
Increased severe anemia in HIV-1-exposed and HIV-1-positive infants and children during acute malaria
by OTIENO, Richard O
AIDS (London), 2006, Vol.20 (2), p.275-280

14.
The effects of placental malaria on mother-to-child HIV transmission in Rakai, Uganda
by BRAHMBHATT, Heena
AIDS (London), 2003, Vol.17 (17), p.2539-2541

15.
High prevalence of symptomatic acute HIV infection in an outpatient ward in southern Mozambique: identification and follow-up
by SERNA-BOLEA, Celia
AIDS (London), 2010, Vol.24 (4), p.603-608

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Most adults seek urgent healthcare when acquiring HIV-1 and are frequently treated for malaria in coastal Kenya
by SANDERS, Eduard J
AIDS (London), 2011, Vol.25 (9), p.1219-1224

17.
Evaluation of impact of long-lasting insecticide-treated bed nets and point-of-use water filters on HIV-1 disease progression in Kenya
by WALSON, Judd L
AIDS (London), 2013, Vol.27 (9), p.1493-1501

18.
United States global health policy: HIV/AIDS, maternal and child health, and The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)
by LEEPER, Sarah C
AIDS (London), 2010, Vol.24 (14), p.2145-2149

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Prevalence of seroconversion symptoms and relationship to set-point viral load: findings from a subtype C epidemic, 1995-2009
by SULLIVAN, Patrick S
AIDS (London), 2012, Vol.26 (2), p.175-184

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The effect of Plasmodium falciparum malaria on peripheral and placental HIV-1 RNA concentrations in pregnant malawian women
by MWAPASA, Victor
AIDS (London), 2004, Vol.18 (7), p.1051-1059
