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Implementation of lifelong ART of all HIV-infected women has the potential to improve maternal determinants of protective immunity in the young infant
We reflect on the lessons learned from a recent genome‐wide association study of rheumatic heart disease with Aboriginal Australian participants
To our knowledge, this is the first study to show that the reported 25(OH)D concentration may be influenced by both age and assay type
Our results suggest that inflammatory cytokines released during injury stimulate α1-AR expression in keratinocytes
High dose vitamin D supplementation is associated with a shift to a more inflammatory faecal microbiome and increased susceptibility to colitis
Increased collaboration and engagement across all sectors can optimise the use of linked data to help reduce the burden of infectious diseases
Reliance on hospital discharge diagnosis codes alone will likely underestimate the burden of respiratory viruses
Overall the analyses do not suggest individual sequence variants account for differences in clinical outcome or adaptation to different hosts.
Our results imply a role for IgG-mediated inflammation in determining delayed-type hypersensitivity associated with asymptomatic leishmaniasis
Increased maternal egg ingestion is associated with increased breastmilk ovalbumin, and markers of immune tolerance in infants