Wirongrong ChierakulVanaporn WuthiekanunWipada ChaowagulPremjit AmornchaiAllen C. ChengNicholas J. WhiteNicholas P.J. DaySharon J. PeacockMahidol UniversitySappasitthiprasong HospitalMenzies School of Health ResearchGeelong HospitalNuffield Department of Clinical Medicine2018-06-212018-06-212005-12-01American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. Vol.73, No.6 (2005), 1165-1166000296372-s2.0-29844456258https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/16538This study examined whether coinfection with HIV and Burkholderia pseudomallei leads to altered disease severity or outcome associated with melioidosis. Coinfection was detected in only 8 of 524 (1.5%) adults with melioidosis in northeast Thailand. Clinical presentation and acute outcome were similar in HIV-positive and HIV-negative patients. Copyright © 2005 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.Mahidol UniversityImmunology and MicrobiologyMedicineShort report: Disease severity and outcome of melioidosis in HIV coinfected individualsArticleSCOPUS