[NIFL-HEALTH:3535] Article on HIV Co-factor

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Here is an article on the role of trichomonas in HIV transmission that might 
interest health educators.
Kathleen Bombach
TRICHOMONAS VAGINALIS, HIV, AND AFRICAN AMERICANS
Trichomonas vaginalis may be emerging as one of the most important
cofactors in amplifying HIV transmission, particularly in
African-American communities of the US.
Emerging Infectious Diseases 7(6):927-932, 2001
http://id.medscape.com/47203.rhtml?srcmp=id-011802



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