High microbial translocation limits gut immune recovery during short-term HAART in the area with high prevalence of foodborne infection
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Background: Individuals residing in areas with high prevalence of foodborne infection could have a higher risk of gut microbial translocation which may affect monocyte activation, gut immune recovery and intestinal epithelial cell damage. We aimed to measure alterations in microb...
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Main Authors: | Doungnapa Kantamala, Jutarat Praparattanapan, Sineenart Taejaroenkul, Sarinee Srithep, Rattikan Yoosupap, Khuanchai Supparatpinyo |
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2020
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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