Morongwe Likoti
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Recent Articles
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Wallis R, Ginindza S, Beattie T, Arjun N, Likoti M, Sebe M, et al.
PLoS One
. 2022 Feb;
17(2):e0252097.
PMID: 35120127
Background: Current tuberculosis treatments leave most patients with bronchiectasis and fibrosis, permanent conditions that impair lung function and increase all-cause post-TB mortality. Host-directed therapies (HDTs) may reduce lung inflammation and...
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Wallis R, Ginindza S, Beattie T, Arjun N, Likoti M, Edward V, et al.
Lancet Respir Med
. 2021 Mar;
9(8):897-908.
PMID: 33740465
Background: Current tuberculosis treatments leave patients with clinically significant lung injury and increased all-cause mortality post-cure. Adjunctive host-directed therapies could protect the lungs, improve long-term survival, and shorten treatment duration;...
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Dooley K, Savic R, Gupte A, Marzinke M, Zhang N, Edward V, et al.
Lancet HIV
. 2020 Apr;
7(6):e401-e409.
PMID: 32240629
Background: Short-course preventive therapy with 12 doses of once-weekly rifapentine (900 mg) plus isoniazid (900 mg) could greatly improve tuberculosis control, especially in areas with high co-endemicity with HIV. However,...
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Kilembe W, Keeling M, Karita E, Lakhi S, Chetty P, Price M, et al.
PLoS One
. 2012 Jun;
7(6):e37154.
PMID: 22715363
Background: Acute HIV infection (prior to antibody seroconversion) represents a high-risk window for HIV transmission. Development of a test to detect acute infection at the point-of-care is urgent. Methods: Volunteers...