Cytomegalovirus-SpecificImmunoglobulin G is associated with chronic lung disease in children and adolescents from sub-Saharan Africa with perinatal HIV infection
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2020-11-26Type
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Bowen, Dan Hameiri; Sovershaeva, Evgeniya; Charlton, Bethany; Schive, Cecilie; Odland, Jon Øyvind; McHugh, Grace; Bandason, Tsitsi; Mayin, Justin; Ferrand, Rashida A.; Yindom, Louis-Marie; Rowland-Jones, Sara L.Abstract
In a cross-sectional study of 296 children and adolescents from Zimbabwe living with perinatal human immunodeficiency virus, individuals with the top tertile of cytomegalovirus-specific immunoglobulin G titer had an increased odds of chronic lung disease (odds ratio, 3.33; 95% confidence interval, 1.37–8.85; P = .010).
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This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Clinical Infectious Diseases following peer review. The version of record Bowen, Sovershaeva E, Charlton, Schive C, Odland j, McHugh G, Bandason T, Mayin, Ferrand RA, Yindom L, Rowland-Jones. Cytomegalovirus-SpecificImmunoglobulin G is associated with chronic lung disease in children and adolescents from sub-Saharan Africa with perinatal HIV infection. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2020 is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciaa1757.
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Bowen, Sovershaeva E, Charlton, Schive C, Odland j, McHugh G, Bandason T, Mayin, Ferrand RA, Yindom L, Rowland-Jones. Cytomegalovirus-SpecificImmunoglobulin G is associated with chronic lung disease in children and adolescents from sub-Saharan Africa with perinatal HIV infection. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2020Metadata
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