The researcher has conducted extensive research across multiple themes within health sciences, focusing on infectious diseases, parasitic infections, immunological studies, pharmacokinetics and treatments for diseases such as TB, HIV/AIDS, and HIV-related complications. Key findings include a strong emphasis on the prevalence of parasitic infections like Helicobacter pylori and HIV-1 RNA loads in Ghanaian individuals, as well as the effectiveness of antituberculosis drugs in reducing viral load markers. The researcher has also explored molecular mechanisms underlying disease transmission, such as retroviral loads in HIV patients and bacterial colonization with Toxoplasma gondii. Additionally, they have investigated therapeutic interventions like efavirenz and Nevirapine for reducing HIV suppression outcomes in adolescents. Their work underscores the importance of understanding immune responses and viral dynamics to develop more effective treatments.
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