Selected article for: "disease severity and increase severity"

Author: Bordes, Frédéric; Morand, Serge
Title: The impact of multiple infections on wild animal hosts: a review
  • Document date: 2011_9_19
  • ID: rn4zitcs_25
    Snippet: All these results obtained in wild are in agreement with epidemiological studies that often established an increase in disease severity during coinfections. As already mentioned, several major parasitic diseases of humans (i.e. AIDS, malaria, schistosomiasis) are influenced by the presence of other infectious agents (53, 54) ......
    Document: All these results obtained in wild are in agreement with epidemiological studies that often established an increase in disease severity during coinfections. As already mentioned, several major parasitic diseases of humans (i.e. AIDS, malaria, schistosomiasis) are influenced by the presence of other infectious agents (53, 54) .

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