Open Scholarpat opened 3 months ago
Great read! This study by María J Villanueva-Millán offers valuable insights into how different antiretroviral therapies can impact microbial translocation and gut microbiota composition in HIV-infected patients. It emphasizes the need for tailored treatments to address gut health issues and improve overall outcomes. Definitely worth exploring for anyone interested in the gut-immune axis in HIV management.
I see no one has been assigned to it. @SvetlanaUP Can I curate this paper?
Thanks @SvetlanaUP @Scholarpat
Hi @Joiejoie1 I see you were recently assigned to this issue, I am currently done with my second contribution and I am awaiting grading. If you experience any blockers while curating this, I am available to help and collaborate with you on this
Thank you 🙏🏾
Hi @Joiejoie1 I see you were recently assigned to this issue, I am currently done with my second contribution and I am awaiting grading. If you experience any blockers while curating this, I am available to help and collaborate with you on this
Thank you 🙏🏾
Thanks @MyleeeA, I am done with curating the paper. I truly appreciate your help. Let's collaborate on your third paper. I'll really love to collaborate.
@SvetlanaUP Kindly find here my curated paper for review: https://bugsigdb.org/Study_1163
Okay @Joiejoie1 that sounds great 😊
Well done 👏🏾 I’ll let you know if I get assigned to another one
https://bugsigdb.org/Study_1163 ready for review.
Differential effects of antiretrovirals on microbial translocation and gut microbiota composition of HIV-infected patients - María J Villanueva-Millán – Journal of the International AIDS Society
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.7448/IAS.20.1.21526