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8, 4.7, and 3.6 × 105 copies/mL, respectively). The rate of PJ carriage was significantly higher among children living with HIV than among HEU and HUU children (31%, 15%, and 10%, respectively; P less then .05), as was carriage density (63.9, 20.9, and 4.8 × 103 copies/mL, respectively; P less then .05). CONCLUSIONS Carriage prevalences and densities for SP and PJ show different kinetics in terms of their relationship with HIV exposure and clinical status, particularly for Pneumocystis jirovecii. This supports the theory that the i