Nutritional aspects of HIV-associated wasting in sub-Saharan Africa1234
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From the Division of Infectious Diseases Vanderbilt University (JRK)Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health (DCH) Nashville TN; Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia Lusaka Zambia (JRKDCH);the Departments of Nutrition SciencesMedicine University of Alabama Birmingham AL (DCH).
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Presented at the symposium “Cachexia and Wasting: Recent Breakthroughs in Understanding and Opportunities,” held at Experimental Biology 2009, New Orleans, LA, 18 April 2009.
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Supported by a US National Institutes of Health grant (R21 AI 076430) and Fogarty International Center grants (R24-TW007988, K01-TW06670).
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Address correspondence to JR Koethe, Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, A2200-MCN, 1161 21st Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37232-2582. E-mail: [email protected].