Plasma virome and the risk of blood-borne infection in persons with substance use disorder

Spread of bloodborne infections, such as HCV and HIV, is a problem, particularly amongst people who inject drugs (PWID). Here, the authors describe and then confirm in observational PWID cohorts that those with more non-pathogenic viruses in plasma were more likely later to acquire HCV than PWID who...

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Autores principales: Abraham J. Kandathil, Andrea L. Cox, Kimberly Page, David Mohr, Roham Razaghi, Khalil G. Ghanem, Susan A. Tuddenham, Yu-Hsiang Hsieh, Jennifer L. Evans, Kelly E. Coller, Winston Timp, David D. Celentano, Stuart C. Ray, David L. Thomas
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:4741ba4f9e2c4955a8b2cc8ce3271ae42021-11-28T12:35:12ZPlasma virome and the risk of blood-borne infection in persons with substance use disorder10.1038/s41467-021-26980-82041-1723https://doaj.org/article/4741ba4f9e2c4955a8b2cc8ce3271ae42021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-26980-8https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Spread of bloodborne infections, such as HCV and HIV, is a problem, particularly amongst people who inject drugs (PWID). Here, the authors describe and then confirm in observational PWID cohorts that those with more non-pathogenic viruses in plasma were more likely later to acquire HCV than PWID who had fewer of these non-pathogenic viruses.Abraham J. KandathilAndrea L. CoxKimberly PageDavid MohrRoham RazaghiKhalil G. GhanemSusan A. TuddenhamYu-Hsiang HsiehJennifer L. EvansKelly E. CollerWinston TimpDavid D. CelentanoStuart C. RayDavid L. ThomasNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2021)
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Abraham J. Kandathil
Andrea L. Cox
Kimberly Page
David Mohr
Roham Razaghi
Khalil G. Ghanem
Susan A. Tuddenham
Yu-Hsiang Hsieh
Jennifer L. Evans
Kelly E. Coller
Winston Timp
David D. Celentano
Stuart C. Ray
David L. Thomas
Plasma virome and the risk of blood-borne infection in persons with substance use disorder
description Spread of bloodborne infections, such as HCV and HIV, is a problem, particularly amongst people who inject drugs (PWID). Here, the authors describe and then confirm in observational PWID cohorts that those with more non-pathogenic viruses in plasma were more likely later to acquire HCV than PWID who had fewer of these non-pathogenic viruses.
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author Abraham J. Kandathil
Andrea L. Cox
Kimberly Page
David Mohr
Roham Razaghi
Khalil G. Ghanem
Susan A. Tuddenham
Yu-Hsiang Hsieh
Jennifer L. Evans
Kelly E. Coller
Winston Timp
David D. Celentano
Stuart C. Ray
David L. Thomas
author_facet Abraham J. Kandathil
Andrea L. Cox
Kimberly Page
David Mohr
Roham Razaghi
Khalil G. Ghanem
Susan A. Tuddenham
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Jennifer L. Evans
Kelly E. Coller
Winston Timp
David D. Celentano
Stuart C. Ray
David L. Thomas
author_sort Abraham J. Kandathil
title Plasma virome and the risk of blood-borne infection in persons with substance use disorder
title_short Plasma virome and the risk of blood-borne infection in persons with substance use disorder
title_full Plasma virome and the risk of blood-borne infection in persons with substance use disorder
title_fullStr Plasma virome and the risk of blood-borne infection in persons with substance use disorder
title_full_unstemmed Plasma virome and the risk of blood-borne infection in persons with substance use disorder
title_sort plasma virome and the risk of blood-borne infection in persons with substance use disorder
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