Tulane University Researcher Awarded $4.1 Million to Study Impact of Malaria, HIV Co-Infection in Pregnant Women
October 27, 2021
October 27, 2021
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, Oct. 27 (TNSGra) -- Tulane University issued the following news release:
More than 38 million people worldwide currently live with HIV and among them are women who become infected with malaria during pregnancy. These women and their fetuses tend to have very poor health outcomes, but the specific mechanism for how these two diseases interact -- particularly during the unique state of pregnancy -- has not yet been studied or understood.
Jennifer M . . .
More than 38 million people worldwide currently live with HIV and among them are women who become infected with malaria during pregnancy. These women and their fetuses tend to have very poor health outcomes, but the specific mechanism for how these two diseases interact -- particularly during the unique state of pregnancy -- has not yet been studied or understood.
Jennifer M . . .