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Gastrointestinal tract in the immunocompromised host: Opportunistic infections and other complications
S. D. Wall,
B. Jones
School of Medicine
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Opportunistic Infections
100%
Immunocompromised Host
96%
Gastrointestinal Tract
79%
Typhlitis
78%
Pseudomembranous Enterocolitis
65%
Cryptosporidium
60%
Superinfection
58%
Barium
52%
Simplexvirus
49%
Organ Transplantation
49%
Graft vs Host Disease
48%
Bone Marrow Transplantation
46%
Candida albicans
45%
Cytomegalovirus
45%
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
44%
Immunosuppression
41%
Autoimmune Diseases
39%
Epidemics
39%
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
38%
Immunosuppressive Agents
38%
HIV
31%
Cross-Sectional Studies
29%
Incidence
22%
Neoplasms
14%
Therapeutics
7%