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- 1From: PLoS Medicine. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedIn this issue of PLoS Medicine, Rosen and colleagues [1] present convincing evidence that intracellular communities of Escherichia coli commonly exist and are likely of to be of clinical significance in uncomplicated...
- 2From: PLoS Medicine. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedBackground Oncolytic viruses hold much promise for clinical treatment of many cancers, but a lack of systemic delivery and insufficient tumor cell killing have limited their usefulness. We have previously...
- 3From: PLoS Medicine. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedBackground Recent reports of high HIV infection rates among men who have sex with men (MSM) from Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the former Soviet Union (FSU) suggest high levels of HIV transmission among MSM in...
- 4From: PLoS Medicine. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedThe large international variation in incidence rates of cancer, together with findings from migrant studies, suggest that environmental factors such as diet are associated with cancer risk. The intake of meats, such as...
- 5From: PLoS Medicine. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedThe Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise convened a two-day workshop in May of 2007 to discuss Immoral immune responses to HIV and approaches to design vaccines that induce viral neutralizing and other potentially protective...
- 6From: PLoS Medicine. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedBackground In conventional epidemiology confounding of the exposure of interest with lifestyle or socioeconomic factors, and reverse causation whereby disease status influences exposure rather than vice versa, may...
- 7From: PLoS Medicine. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedDespite the remarkable achievements in discovery and development of antiretroviral agents for the treatment of infection with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), drug resistance remains a major reason for viral...
- 8From: PLoS Medicine. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedBackground Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the most common bacterial infections and are predominantly caused by uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC). While UTIs are typically considered extracellular...
- 9From: PLoS Medicine. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedBackground Availability of an ultra-short-course drug regimen capable of curing patients with tuberculosis in 2 to 3 mo would significantly improve global control efforts. Because immediate prospects for novel...
- 10From: PLoS Medicine. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedConflict within and between countries based on tribes, clans, religion, and political ideology is well described worldwide. War is known to contribute to a higher burden of mental health problems among specific...
- 11From: PLoS Medicine. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedBackground Red meat and processed meat have been associated with carcinogenesis at several anatomic sites, but no prospective study has examined meat intake in relation to a range of malignancies. We investigated...
- 12From: PLoS Medicine. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedJohn J. Aponte, Clara Menendez, David Schellenberg, Elizeus Kahigwa, Hassan Mshinda, Penelope Vountasou, Marcel Tanner, Pedro L. Alonso Correction for: Aponte JJ, Menendez C, Schellenberg D, Kahigwa E, Mshinda H,...
- 13From: PLoS Medicine. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedCytomegalovirus (CMV), a member of the herpesvirus family, was a familiar cause of blindness and death in patients with advanced AIDS in Western countries prior to the introduction of highly active antiretroviral...
- 14From: PLoS Medicine. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedFina A. S. Kurreeman, Leonid Padyukov, Rute B. Marques, Steven J. Schrodi, Maria Seddighzadeh, Gerrie Stoeken-Rijsbergen, Annette H. M. van der Helm-van Mil, Cornelia F. Allaart, Willem Verduyn, Jeanine...
- 15From: PLoS Medicine. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedThe PLoS Medicine Editors World AIDS Day, the annual December 1 commemoration, first took place in 1988 under the auspices of the joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS [1]. At that time few had recognized the...
- 16From: PLoS Medicine. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedBackground In Africa, women tested for HIV during antenatal care are counselled to share with their partner their HIV test result and to encourage partners to undertake HIV testing. We investigate, among women tested...
- 17From: PLoS Medicine. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedBrucellosis is probably the commonest anthropozoonotic infection worldwide [1-3], but remains in various aspects an enigma in the 21st century [4]. Brucella melitensis remains the major cause of human disease worldwide,...
- 18From: PLoS Medicine. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedBackground Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the major cause of blindness in the elderly. Those with the neovascular end-stage of disease have irreversible loss of central vision. AMD is a complex disorder in...
- 19From: PLoS Medicine. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedBackground For more than a decade, most parts of Somalia have not been under the control of any type of government. This "failure of state" is complete in the central and southern regions and most apparent in...
- 20From: PLoS Medicine. (Vol. 4, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedThere is little doubt that effective interventions against Plasmodium vivaxare needed. An estimated 2.6 billion people live in areas endemic for P. vivax [1], and P. vivaxcarries a substantial burden of disease with...