Ghambi Zulu, LughanoNyirenda, JamesChawinga, ChimwemweMtolongo, RufaroMbale, EmmieEgbe, Franklin N.Tembo, JohnTagarro García, AlfredoMoraleda, CintaEt al.2025-08-192025-08-192025Ghambi-Zulu, L., Nyirenda, J., Chawinga, C., Mtolongo, R., Mbale, E., Egbe, F. N., Tembo, J., Tagarro, A., Moraleda, C., Mvalo, T., & Iroh Tam, P.-Y. (2025). Respiratory microbial codetection and clinical profiles of infants living with hiv hospitalized with severe pneumonia in malawi. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. https://doi.org/10.1097/INF.00000000000049072048-72072048-7193https://hdl.handle.net/11268/16088Among the Malawian infants living with HIV and hospitalized with severe pneumonia, bacteria (87%), viruses (85%) and fungi (40%) were detected in the respiratory tract. All infants had polymicrobial codetection, and differences in respiratory microbial codetection groups were significantly associated with age and HIV viral load.engEnfermedades RespiratoriasSobrevivientes de VIH a Largo PlazoPneumoniaRespiratory Microbial Codetection and Clinical Profiles of Infants Living With HIV Hospitalized With Severe Pneumonia in Malawijournal article10.1097/INF.0000000000004907embargoed accessLucha contra las enfermedadesMortalidad infantilTratamiento médicoGoal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages