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A possible explanation is that HIV and HPV are both sexually transmitted infections, sharing common modes of transmission.
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Our results showed a significantly higher prevalence of TTV infection in patients with hepatitis C than in healthy individuals, implying that HCV and TTV may share common modes of transmission.
This high rate of co-infection and the statistically significant relationship between HIV and syphilis, and HIV and HCV infections might be due to the fact that these pathogens share common modes of transmission and risk groups [ 6, 16, 25, 35].
The fact that HIV and some hepatitis viruses share common modes of transmission has often raised questions concerning the potential of the hepatitis viruses to increase the virulence of HIV infection, and/or influence the progression of symptomatic HIV infection in asymptomatic patients [ 48, 49].
For this purpose, we compared the expression profiles of the genes sharing common regulation modes in both BF/S+L/Ep and cytopiloyne treatment.
The homologous analysis reveals that RolR represents a novel subfamily of TetR proteins, which should be involved in aromatic degradation and sharing common recognition mode as for RolR.
Based on these structural and other functional investigations, it is proposed that RolR may represent a new subfamily of TetR proteins that are invovled in aromatic degradation and sharing common recognition mode as for RolR.
This can be explained by the fact that HBV and HIV share common modes of transmission.
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a frequent co-contaminant with HIV, mainly because both share common modes of transmission.
HIV and HBV share common modes of transmission, therefore all HIV positive patients should be screened for HBV coinfection.
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