HIV Coinfection
A simultaneous
infection with one or more diseases is called a co-infection. Mostly HIV-positive patients are co-infected with
Hepatitis such as
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and
Hepatitis B virus (HBV), due to shared routes of transmission. HCV is most commonly infected than HBV.
Hepatitis virus rapidly effects in HIV positive patients compared to HIV negative patients. HIV Co-infection with
hepatitis put patients at higher risk of life-threatening
health complications and also makes the management of HIV
infection more difficult. A co-infection with
tuberculosis is also one of the leading causes of death among people living with HIV. Latent TB
infection will increase rapidly in the HIV positive patients as the HIV virus weakens the human immune system. Review
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