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Since July 2020, or around six months after the outbreak of the new coronavirus infection in 2019, no one has been able to explain why people with HIV (PLWH) are negatively affected (COVID-19). COVID-19 vulnerability appears to be the same in HIV-positive and HIV-negative individuals, however, results may be inconsistent. Some of the misunderstandings are due to the lack of data and the novelty of COVID-19, while others are due to the ambiguity of the question "when?" It has the means to make HIV a "risk factor" for the development of COVID-19.
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HIV
COVID-19
Epidemics
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.A.D, T. and Chy, T. (2022) “Intersecting Epidemics of Many Unknowns: Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Covid-19”, Journal of Biomedicine and Biochemistry, 1(1), pp. 14–18. doi:10.57238/jbb.2022.17450.
How to Cite
.A.D, T. and Chy, T. (2022) “Intersecting Epidemics of Many Unknowns: Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Covid-19”, Journal of Biomedicine and Biochemistry, 1(1), pp. 14–18. doi:10.57238/jbb.2022.17450.
