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Intestinal parasites and HIV infection in Tanzanian children with chronic diarrhea
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1993
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HIV infection was common in children with chronic diarrhea, and parasitic agents of diarrhea may be important in children with chronic diarrhea both with and without HIV infection in this setting. B. hominis was more frequent in HIV-infected children. The immunocompromising effects of severe malnutrition may have diminished the difference between HIV-infected and non-HIV-infected children.