Association between respiratory pathogens and severe clinical outcomes in people living with HIV-1 and pulmonary infections: A 180-day longitudinal cohort study — Yue Wang (2025) | RDL Network
Association between respiratory pathogens and severe clinical outcomes in people living with HIV-1 and pulmonary infections: A 180-day longitudinal cohort study
Article 2025 en
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Yue Wang
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Jing Cao
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Qi Liu
Abstract
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Multiple pulmonary coinfections are associated with severe outcomes in in-patients with HIV-1 infection. Effective management of both HIV-1 and pulmonary infections is crucial to reduce hospitalization rates and mortality risk.
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