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HEPATITIS C INFECTION CO-CONTAMINATION INCREMENTS NEUROCOGNITIVE DEBILITATION SERIOUSNESS AND HAZARD OF DEATH IN REWARDED HIV/AIDS
2020
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Past examinations have announced that hepatitis C infection co-disease exacerbates neurocognitive status among individuals through human immunodeficiency infection (HIV)- 1 infection. Authors surveyed predominance of neurologic messes and seriousness of HIV-related neurocognitive disability among HIV-tainted people in 2 unified HIV centers in Pakistan from 2018 to 2019 dependent on their HCV serostatus. Of 459 HIV-tainted people without simultaneous substance misuse, 92 (21.1%) remained HCV
doi:10.5281/zenodo.3977020
fatcat:ibavrufs65bxzenfugm2sbnpwm