The HIV-infected population faces more comorbidities than the general population,
with increased incidence of viral hepatitis, renal disease, cardiovascular diseases,
osteoporosis and malignancies [
[1]
]. French Guidelines recommend that people living with HIV should be tested annually
for comorbidities during a single-day hospitalization course [
[2]
].Keywords
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Publication history
Published online: February 08, 2020
Accepted:
February 3,
2020
Received:
August 6,
2019
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