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Parasitic worms may help fuel AIDS epidemic

China Daily | Updated: 2008-07-24 07:36

People infected with parasitic worms may be much more susceptible to the AIDS virus, according to a study published on Tuesday that may help explain why HIV has hit sub-Saharan Africa particularly hard.

The study involving monkeys demonstrated how a type of parasitic worm that causes schistosomiasis, which affects 200 million people globally, may make HIV infection more likely.

Much lower amounts of the AIDS virus - 17 times lower - were needed to cause infection in monkeys who had the parasitic worms than in the parasite-free monkeys, the researchers said.

Parasitic worms may help fuel AIDS epidemic

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