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Trichomonas vaginalis, HIV, and African-Americans

Frank Sorvillo,* Lisa Smith,* Peter Kerndt,† Lawrence Ash*
*University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; and †Department of Health Services, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, California


Figure. Hypothetical level of HIV transmission attributable to Trichomonas vaginalis at varying prevalences of Trichomonas infection and assuming that T. vaginalis infection amplifies HIV infection by two- or three-fold.

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Figure. Hypothetical level of HIV transmission attributable to Trichomonas vaginalis at varying prevalences of Trichomonas infection and assuming that T. vaginalis infection amplifies HIV infection by two- or three-fold.
 


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