Coronavirus in HIV-infected people To date, there is very little research on the impact of coronavirus on HIV-infected people. According to Anthony Fauci (MD and director of the National Institute...
The liver is the largest internal human organ. It is located in the upper right side of the abdomen and is protected by the ribs. Viral liver infections such as hepatitis A, B...
Many women experience various menstrual irregularities throughout their lives. These include irregular periods, changes in the menstrual cycle, and worsening premenstrual symptoms. Sometimes…
People living with HIV may become deficient in micronutrients for a number of reasons and need more nutrients to fight the virus. Several studies have shown...
The purpose of vaccinations is to protect people from infectious diseases. Compared to HIV-negative people, people living with HIV have an increased vulnerability to diseases that can...
Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is a complex retrovirus similar to HIV. And just as HIV can lead to AIDS, FIV can cause immunodeficiency in pets...
A false positive result is a test result that shows that a person has HIV infection in his or her body when in fact there is not. The ideal test for HIV infection allowed...
HIV infection is a disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus. The disease is characterized by an infectious lesion of the immune system, leading to a gradual disruption of the functioning of the entire body. As a result, acquired syndrome is formed...
A false negative result is a test result showing that a person does not have HIV infection when in fact they do. Most often, false negative results...
HIV-related oral diseases affect a significant proportion of patients and are often misdiagnosed or inadequately treated. To common or known HIV-associated oral diseases...