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HIV-induced immunosuppression is associated with colonization of the proximal gut by environmental bacteria
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The colonization of the duodenum by environmental bacteria reflects loss of colonization resistance in HIV infection. Their correlation with CD4 cell counts suggests that compromised immunity could be responsible for the observed invasion by exogenous microbes.
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