COVID-19和结核病患者血清弓形虫阳性升高:一项病例-对照研究

Yan Yan, Yonghua Zhou
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通过病例对照研究,我们比较了中国无锡市SARS-CoV-2、结核病(TB)、HBV和HIV-1感染患者的刚地弓形虫抗体阳性谱。刚地弓形虫作为一种重要的病原体,在SARSCoV-2和TB感染患者中具有较高的共感染和再激活率。
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Higher Toxoplasma Gondii Seropositivity in COVID-19 and Tuberculosis Patients: A Case-Control Study
Using a case-control study, we compared the antibody-positive profiles for Toxoplasma gondii in patients infected with SARS-CoV-2, tuberculosis (TB), HBV, and HIV-1 in Wuxi of China. As an important pathogen, Toxoplasma gondii has higher co-infection and reactivation rates in patients with SARSCoV-2 and TB infection.
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