Publications by authors named "Liufang Wen"

Emerging evidence underscores the pivotal role of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) as crucial regulators within the HIV life cycle. However, the precise functions and detailed mechanisms by which lncRNAs operate in HIV-1 highly exposed but persistently seronegative (HESN) individuals remain currently unknown. Through RNA sequencing analysis of the HESN individual and the matched control, we identified potential lncRNAs.

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The inactivated COVID-19 vaccine has demonstrated high efficacy in the general population through extensive clinical and real-world studies. However, its effectiveness in immunocompromised individuals, particularly those living with HIV (PLWH), remains limited. In this study, 20 PLWH and 15 HIV-seronegative individuals were recruited to evaluate the immunogenicity of an inactivated COVID-19 vaccine in PLWH through a prospective cohort study.

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The HIV/AIDS prevalence in female sex workers (FSWs) and elderly male clients is increasing in Guangxi, China, but the transmission relationship between them remains unclear. This study aims to illuminate the transmission network between FSWs and elderly male clients using molecular epidemiological analyses. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that CRF01_AE was the dominant strain, followed by CRF07_BC and CRF08_BC in both groups.

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Article Synopsis
  • HIV infection rates among Chinese university students, particularly MSM (men who have sex with men), have surged, with MSM representing over half of new cases.
  • A study of 578 male students in Guangxi revealed that 8.48% identified as MSM, and many exhibited negative attitudes towards MSM, with 63.25% lacking acceptance.
  • Knowledge about AIDS was notably lower among MSM compared to non-MSM, and MSM demonstrated riskier behaviors related to HIV, indicating a critical need for improved health education and support services.*
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