COVID-19 immune signatures in Uganda persist in HIV co-infection and diverge by pandemic phase

Little is known about the pathobiology of SARS-CoV-2 infection in sub-Saharan Africa, where severe COVID-19 fatality rates are among the highest in the world and the immunological landscape is unique. In a prospective cohort study of 306 adults encompassing the entire clinical spectrum of SARS-CoV-2...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications Jg. 15; H. 1; S. 1475 - 18
Hauptverfasser: Cummings, Matthew J., Bakamutumaho, Barnabas, Lutwama, Julius J., Owor, Nicholas, Che, Xiaoyu, Astorkia, Maider, Postler, Thomas S., Kayiwa, John, Kiconco, Jocelyn, Muwanga, Moses, Nsereko, Christopher, Rwamutwe, Emmanuel, Nayiga, Irene, Kyebambe, Stephen, Haumba, Mercy, Bosa, Henry Kyobe, Ocom, Felix, Watyaba, Benjamin, Kikaire, Bernard, Tomoiaga, Alin S., Kisaka, Stevens, Kiwanuka, Noah, Lipkin, W. Ian, O’Donnell, Max R.
Format: Journal Article
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: London Nature Publishing Group UK 17.02.2024
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ISSN:2041-1723, 2041-1723
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