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  lüll Pathogen-pathogen interaction: a syndemic model of complex biosocial processes in  disease Singer MVirulence  2010[Jan]; 1 (1): 10-8There is growing awareness of the health implications of fact that infectious  agents often do not act independently; rather their disease potential is mediated  in diverse and significant ways by their relationships with other pathogens.  Pathogen-pathogen interaction (PPI), for example, impacts various virulence  factors in human infection. Although still in its infancy, the study of PPI, a  form of epidemiological synergism, is emerging as an important arena of new  research and new understanding in health and clinical care. The aims of this  paper are to: 1) draw attention to the role of PPI in human disease patterns; 2)  present the syndemics model as a biosocial approach for examining the nature,  pathways, contexts, and health implications of PPI; and 3) suggest the utility of  this approach to PPI. Toward these ends, this paper (a) reviews three of case  examples of alternative PPIs, (b) describes the development and key concepts and  components of the syndemics model with specific reference to interacting  infectious agents, (c) contextualizes this discussion with a brief review of  broader syndemics disease processes (not necessarily involving infections  disease), and (d) comments on the research, treatment and prevention implications  of syndemic interaction among pathogens.|*Virulence Factors[MESH]|Amoeba/pathogenicity[MESH]|Bacteria/pathogenicity[MESH]|Communicable Diseases/*epidemiology/microbiology/parasitology/virology[MESH]|Comorbidity[MESH]|Fungi/pathogenicity[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Viruses/pathogenicity[MESH] |