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Gut microbiome may drive HIV transmission risk in high-risk men

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HIV-infected H9 T cell. Credit: NIAID, Flickr CCBY2.0

Gut microbes from high HIV-risk men who have sex with men drive immune activation in mice and HIV infection in cells, according to a study published April 4 in the open-access journal PLOS Pathogens by Brent Palmer and Catherine Lozupone of the University of Colorado Anschutz, and colleagues. Read More

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