Archives de microbiologie clinique

  • ISSN: 1989-8436
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  • Note de citation du journal: 7.55
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Symptoms

Zohamn Wan

Methodical reviews with meta-analyses of experimental studies and health issues associated with mortal immunodeficiency contagion (HIV) but not acquired immunodeficiency pattern were used to evaluate the credibility and strength of substantiation.

Equipment we included methodical reviews and meta-analyses of experimental studies (cross-sectional, case-control, or retrospective and prospective cohort studies) that investigated the connection between HIV and physical health problems. Methodical reviews with meta-analyses that reported HIV data (diagnosed through tone-reports or laboratory evidence) and meta-analyses of cross-sectional or cohort studies that delved into the association of HIV with any health outgrowth (e.g. a heart condition, cancer, obesity, diabetes, or metabolic disorders). These issues had to be reported as odds rates, relative risks (RRs), hazard rates, or nonstop data (formalized, weighted, or mean difference) in studies. Any language could have been used to publish studies. Studies that dealt with HIV infection style supplements or immunosuppression were excluded. We conducted a comprehensive analysis of experimental studies. The degree of support was determined to be satisfactory, largely suggestive, weak, or no significant.