Carlos
Banned
- Messages
- 2,647
- Reaction score
- 700
- Points
- 0
- Y-DNA haplogroup
- E-V22/YF66572
- mtDNA haplogroup
- J1c5c1
To date, there is no evidence that HIV is more risky for the coronavirus.
Last week, the British HIV Association (BHIVA) - an organization representing healthcare professionals working in the UK in the field of HIV - released a statement regarding the coronavirus and HIV in where it was stated that, to date, there were no indications that determined that people with HIV were at greater risk of infection with the coronavirus (COVID-19) or suffering serious complications. They also recalled that the main mortality risk factors identified to date with COVID-19 are being older and having certain comorbidities, such as kidney problems or diabetes.
On the other hand, people taking antiretroviral treatment and having a CD4 count of more than 500 cells / mm3 can expect their results to be similar to those of seronegative people with similar characteristics.
http://iemakaie.es/2020/03/09/hasta...plique-un-mayor-riesgo-frente-al-coronavirus/
If someone from New York reads this, don't let them use you as scapegoats because there is data to avoid being on that list where they have to exchange HIV for immunosuppressed. Don't let them mark you