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multiple infections in cases of cervical cancer from a high-incidence area in tropical africa.the presence of several infections was determined in tissue and serum samples from 34 cases and 23 controls seen in 1984-85 at mulago hospital in kampala, uganda. when assessing single infections, association with cervical cancer could be shown for 5 agents, namely by southern blot assay for human papillomavirus types 16 and 18 (hpv), and by serological tests at varying levels of antibody titres, for herpes simplex virus type i and/or 2 (hsv), cytomegalovirus (cmv), epstein-barr virus, viral cap ...19892714885
non-hodgkin lymphoma in uganda: a case-control study.lymphomas are a relatively common complication of aids in western countries, but little is known of the impact of the aids epidemic in africa on the risk of these tumours.200011153674
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