32 results on '"Temu, Tecla M"'
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2. Latent tuberculosis is associated with heightened levels of pro-and anti-inflammatory cytokines among Kenyan men and women living with HIV on long-term antiretroviral therapy
3. Participation in methadone programs improves antiretroviral uptake and HIV viral suppression among people who inject drugs in Kenya
4. Sex modulates the association between inflammation and coronary atherosclerosis among older Ugandan adults with and without HIV
5. Cardiovascular disease risk in women living with HIV
6. Interleukin-17A is associated with flow-mediated dilation and interleukin-4 with carotid plaque in persons with HIV
7. Obesity and risk for hypertension and diabetes among Kenyan adults: Results from a national survey
8. Antiretroviral therapy reduces but does not normalize immune and vascular inflammatory markers in adults with chronic HIV infection in Kenya
9. Metabolic syndrome and 10-year cardiovascular risk among HIV-positive and HIV-negative adults: A cross-sectional study
10. Descriptive study: Feasibility of integrating hypertension screening into HIV assisted partner notification services model in Kenya
11. ‘My people perish for lack of knowledge’: barriers and facilitators to integrated HIV and hypertension screening at the Kenyatta National Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya
12. Distinct CD3 CD14 T Cell-Monocytes are Dynamic Complexes that are Increased with Glucose Intolerance and Salt-Sensitive Hypertension
13. Mean Coronary Cross‐Sectional Area as a Measure of Arterial Remodeling Using Noncontrast CT Imaging in Persons With HIV
14. Sex modulates the association between inflammation and coronary atherosclerosis among older Ugandan adults with and without HIV
15. Association of HIV, cardiovascular risk factors, and carotid intimal media thickness: A cross-sectional study in Western Kenya
16. Werede A. AIDS conference_2022_CW.pdf
17. Diastolic dysfunction in people with HIV without known cardiovascular risk factors in Western Kenya
18. HIV, Pulmonary Infections, and Risk of Chronic Lung Disease among Kenyan Adults
19. Central obesity is a contributor to systemic inflammation and monocyte activation in virally suppressed adults with chronic HIV in Kenya
20. The mechanism of ascorbic acid-induced differentiation of ATDC5 chondrogenic cells
21. Genetic mutations in African patients with atrial fibrillation: Rationale and design of the Study of Genetics of Atrial Fibrillation in an African Population (SIGNAL)
22. A Hierarchical Clustering Approach Identifies Associations between Plasma Th17-Type Cytokines and Endothelial Dysfunction, as Well as Th2-Type Cytokines and Plaque Burden, in Persons with HIV on Long-Term Antiretroviral Therapy
23. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Is Associated With Higher Levels of Systemic Inflammation Among Kenyan Adults Despite Viral Suppression
24. Antiretroviral therapy reduces but does not normalize immune and vascular inflammatory markers in adults with chronic HIV infection in Kenya
25. Endothelial Dysfunction Is Related to Monocyte Activation in Antiretroviral-Treated People With HIV and HIV-Negative Adults in Kenya
26. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Is Associated With Higher Levels of Systemic Inflammation Among Kenyan Adults Despite Viral Suppression.
27. From HIV prevention to non-communicable disease health promotion efforts in sub-Saharan Africa
28. Metabolic Syndrome Among Antiretroviral Therapy-Naive Versus Experienced HIV-Infected Patients Without Preexisting Cardiometabolic Disorders in Western Kenya
29. Clinical characteristics and 12-month outcomes of patients with valvular and non-valvular atrial fibrillation in Kenya
30. Lay beliefs about hypertension among HIV-infected adults in Kenya
31. Cardiovascular health knowledge and preventive practices in people living with HIV in Kenya
32. A Localizable, Biological-based System for the Delivery of Bioactive IGF-1 Utilizing Microencapsulated Genetically Modified Human Fibroblasts
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