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1. Altered co-stimulatory and inhibitory receptors on monocyte subsets in patients with visceral leishmaniasis.

2. A panel of recombinant Leishmania donovani cell surface and secreted proteins identifies LdBPK_323600.1 as a serological marker of symptomatic infection.

3. Following successful anti-leishmanial treatment, neutrophil counts, CD10 expression and phagocytic capacity remain reduced in visceral leishmaniasis patients co-infected with HIV.

4. Impaired in vitro Interferon-γ production in patients with visceral leishmaniasis is improved by inhibition of PD1/PDL-1 ligation.

5. Immunological factors, but not clinical features, predict visceral leishmaniasis relapse in patients co-infected with HIV.

6. Antigen Detection in Urine for Noninvasive Diagnosis and Treatment Monitoring of Visceral Leishmaniasis in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Coinfected Patients: An Exploratory Analysis from Ethiopia.

7. Leishmania Antigenuria to Predict Initial Treatment Failure and Relapse in Visceral Leishmaniasis/HIV Coinfected Patients: An Exploratory Study Nested Within a Clinical Trial in Ethiopia.

8. Disease severity in patients with visceral leishmaniasis is not altered by co-infection with intestinal parasites.

9. Diagnosis of Visceral Leishmaniasis Using Peripheral Blood Microscopy in Ethiopia: A Prospective Phase-III Study of the Diagnostic Performance of Different Concentration Techniques Compared to Tissue Aspiration.

10. Successful Treatment of Human Visceral Leishmaniasis Restores Antigen-Specific IFN-γ, but not IL-10 Production.

11. Impact of the use of a rapid diagnostic test for visceral leishmaniasis on clinical practice in Ethiopia: a retrospective study.

12. Preliminary survey of domestic animal visceral leishmaniasis and risk factors in north-west Ethiopia.

13. Comparison of point-of-care tests for the rapid diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis in East African patients.

14. Prevalence of malnutrition and associated risk factors among adult visceral leishmaniasis patients in Northwest Ethiopia: a cross sectional study.

15. Trend analysis of visceral leishmaniasis at Addis Zemen health center, Northwest Ethiopia.

16. Bacterial sepsis in patients with visceral leishmaniasis in Northwest Ethiopia.

17. Arginase activity in the blood of patients with visceral leishmaniasis and HIV infection.

18. Arginase activity - a marker of disease status in patients with visceral leishmaniasis in ethiopia.

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