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Faces of English Education: Students, Teachers, and Pedagogy
Reseña de: Faces of English Education: Students, Teachers, and Pedagogy. De Lillian L.C. Wong, Ken Hyland (Eds.). Por Tom Morton. Routledge, London/New York (2017), 278 pp
Should HIV Patients be concerned about Occult Hepatitis B?
In HIV disease, infection is universally followed by chronification, and therefore, recognition of anti-HIV antibodies always reflects HIV persistence.
HTLV-1 Infection Still A Neglected Disease
Infection with Human T-lymphotropic virus (HTLV)-1, the first discovered human retrovirus, affects 10-15 millon people worldwide.
Sexually Transmitted Infections in Men having Sex with Men - Rising Numbers and Wider Etiologies
Classical sexually transmitted infections (STI), namely, syphilis, gonorrhea, trichomonas, and chlamydia, are on the rise worldwide.
Gene editing for HIV cure at the edge
Whereas advances in antiretroviral therapy and its widespread use are providing huge benefits in terms of prventing new HIV transmissions to uninfected individuals as well as halting disease progression in patients, the ...
Content and Language Integrated Learning: Language Policy and Pedagogical Practice
This article reviews Content and Language Integrated Learning: Language Policy and Pedagogical Practice
HTLV testing of solid organ transplant donors
Carta al editor
Long-acting antiretroviral therapy
Nanoformulations of cabotegravir prodrugs have been developed to prolong the pharmacokinetics of the
antiretroviral agent. They can be present in the plasma of mice and non-human primates for a year following
a single injection.
Decolonising the state: subversion, mimicry and criminality
Editorial de la Revista "Postcolonial Studies. vol. 23, nº 2"