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COVID-19 vaccination in people living with HIV: current data and perspectives
AIDS Rev. 2022;24(4):173-182. doi: 10.24875/AIDSRev.22000017.ABSTRACTThere is no correlation between HIV per se and other risk factors for severe COVID-19 disease. Pivotal studies have shown that vaccination is one of the effective ways to prevent severe COVID-19 illness in the general population. Studies on people living with HIV (PLWH) are scarce. The majority of these studies with mRNA (BNT126b2 and mRNA-1273) and adenovirus vector (Ad26.COV2.2 and ChAdOx1) vaccines with a low number of patients included shows that PLWH on antiretroviral treatment and with CD4 count > 200/mm³ has a robust immune response. These vacc...
Source: AIDS Reviews - December 29, 2022 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Roland Thomas Jean Cyr Yombi Source Type: research

The role of nurses in the prevention of anal cancer in HIV-infected men having sex with men - a focus on papillomavirus vaccination and anal cytology screening
AIDS Rev. 2022;24(4):162-165. doi: 10.24875/AIDSRev.M22000053.ABSTRACTAnal cancer is a common disease in men who have sex with men (MSM) with HIV infection and is associated with human papilloma virus (HPV) infection, which is very prevalent in this population. Advanced anal cancer has an aggressive treatment, with a high risk of producing an impaired quality of life. In cases of late diagnosis, mortality remains elevated. Based on these findings, it is a priority to carry out a systematic screening to detect earlier and prevent the disease. In this review and based in our experience at the Infectious Diseases outclinic at...
Source: AIDS Reviews - December 29, 2022 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: J èssica Muñoz-Rodríguez Lucia Mill án-Revilla Source Type: research

COVID-19 vaccination in people living with HIV: current data and perspectives
AIDS Rev. 2022;24(4):173-182. doi: 10.24875/AIDSRev.22000017.ABSTRACTThere is no correlation between HIV per se and other risk factors for severe COVID-19 disease. Pivotal studies have shown that vaccination is one of the effective ways to prevent severe COVID-19 illness in the general population. Studies on people living with HIV (PLWH) are scarce. The majority of these studies with mRNA (BNT126b2 and mRNA-1273) and adenovirus vector (Ad26.COV2.2 and ChAdOx1) vaccines with a low number of patients included shows that PLWH on antiretroviral treatment and with CD4 count > 200/mm³ has a robust immune response. These vacc...
Source: AIDS Reviews - December 29, 2022 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Roland Thomas Jean Cyr Yombi Source Type: research

The role of nurses in the prevention of anal cancer in HIV-infected men having sex with men - a focus on papillomavirus vaccination and anal cytology screening
AIDS Rev. 2022;24(4):162-165. doi: 10.24875/AIDSRev.M22000053.ABSTRACTAnal cancer is a common disease in men who have sex with men (MSM) with HIV infection and is associated with human papilloma virus (HPV) infection, which is very prevalent in this population. Advanced anal cancer has an aggressive treatment, with a high risk of producing an impaired quality of life. In cases of late diagnosis, mortality remains elevated. Based on these findings, it is a priority to carry out a systematic screening to detect earlier and prevent the disease. In this review and based in our experience at the Infectious Diseases outclinic at...
Source: AIDS Reviews - December 29, 2022 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: J èssica Muñoz-Rodríguez Lucia Mill án-Revilla Source Type: research

COVID-19 vaccination in people living with HIV: current data and perspectives
AIDS Rev. 2022;24(4):173-182. doi: 10.24875/AIDSRev.22000017.ABSTRACTThere is no correlation between HIV per se and other risk factors for severe COVID-19 disease. Pivotal studies have shown that vaccination is one of the effective ways to prevent severe COVID-19 illness in the general population. Studies on people living with HIV (PLWH) are scarce. The majority of these studies with mRNA (BNT126b2 and mRNA-1273) and adenovirus vector (Ad26.COV2.2 and ChAdOx1) vaccines with a low number of patients included shows that PLWH on antiretroviral treatment and with CD4 count > 200/mm³ has a robust immune response. These vacc...
Source: AIDS Reviews - December 29, 2022 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Roland Thomas Jean Cyr Yombi Source Type: research

The role of nurses in the prevention of anal cancer in HIV-infected men having sex with men - a focus on papillomavirus vaccination and anal cytology screening
AIDS Rev. 2022;24(4):162-165. doi: 10.24875/AIDSRev.M22000053.ABSTRACTAnal cancer is a common disease in men who have sex with men (MSM) with HIV infection and is associated with human papilloma virus (HPV) infection, which is very prevalent in this population. Advanced anal cancer has an aggressive treatment, with a high risk of producing an impaired quality of life. In cases of late diagnosis, mortality remains elevated. Based on these findings, it is a priority to carry out a systematic screening to detect earlier and prevent the disease. In this review and based in our experience at the Infectious Diseases outclinic at...
Source: AIDS Reviews - December 29, 2022 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: J èssica Muñoz-Rodríguez Lucia Mill án-Revilla Source Type: research

COVID-19 vaccination in people living with HIV: current data and perspectives
AIDS Rev. 2022;24(4):173-182. doi: 10.24875/AIDSRev.22000017.ABSTRACTThere is no correlation between HIV per se and other risk factors for severe COVID-19 disease. Pivotal studies have shown that vaccination is one of the effective ways to prevent severe COVID-19 illness in the general population. Studies on people living with HIV (PLWH) are scarce. The majority of these studies with mRNA (BNT126b2 and mRNA-1273) and adenovirus vector (Ad26.COV2.2 and ChAdOx1) vaccines with a low number of patients included shows that PLWH on antiretroviral treatment and with CD4 count > 200/mm³ has a robust immune response. These vacc...
Source: AIDS Reviews - December 29, 2022 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Roland Thomas Jean Cyr Yombi Source Type: research

The role of nurses in the prevention of anal cancer in HIV-infected men having sex with men - a focus on papillomavirus vaccination and anal cytology screening
AIDS Rev. 2022;24(4):162-165. doi: 10.24875/AIDSRev.M22000053.ABSTRACTAnal cancer is a common disease in men who have sex with men (MSM) with HIV infection and is associated with human papilloma virus (HPV) infection, which is very prevalent in this population. Advanced anal cancer has an aggressive treatment, with a high risk of producing an impaired quality of life. In cases of late diagnosis, mortality remains elevated. Based on these findings, it is a priority to carry out a systematic screening to detect earlier and prevent the disease. In this review and based in our experience at the Infectious Diseases outclinic at...
Source: AIDS Reviews - December 29, 2022 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: J èssica Muñoz-Rodríguez Lucia Mill án-Revilla Source Type: research

COVID-19 vaccination in people living with HIV: current data and perspectives
AIDS Rev. 2022;24(4):173-182. doi: 10.24875/AIDSRev.22000017.ABSTRACTThere is no correlation between HIV per se and other risk factors for severe COVID-19 disease. Pivotal studies have shown that vaccination is one of the effective ways to prevent severe COVID-19 illness in the general population. Studies on people living with HIV (PLWH) are scarce. The majority of these studies with mRNA (BNT126b2 and mRNA-1273) and adenovirus vector (Ad26.COV2.2 and ChAdOx1) vaccines with a low number of patients included shows that PLWH on antiretroviral treatment and with CD4 count > 200/mm³ has a robust immune response. These vacc...
Source: AIDS Reviews - December 29, 2022 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Roland Thomas Jean Cyr Yombi Source Type: research

The role of nurses in the prevention of anal cancer in HIV-infected men having sex with men - a focus on papillomavirus vaccination and anal cytology screening
AIDS Rev. 2022;24(4):162-165. doi: 10.24875/AIDSRev.M22000053.ABSTRACTAnal cancer is a common disease in men who have sex with men (MSM) with HIV infection and is associated with human papilloma virus (HPV) infection, which is very prevalent in this population. Advanced anal cancer has an aggressive treatment, with a high risk of producing an impaired quality of life. In cases of late diagnosis, mortality remains elevated. Based on these findings, it is a priority to carry out a systematic screening to detect earlier and prevent the disease. In this review and based in our experience at the Infectious Diseases outclinic at...
Source: AIDS Reviews - December 29, 2022 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: J èssica Muñoz-Rodríguez Lucia Mill án-Revilla Source Type: research

COVID-19 vaccination in people living with HIV: current data and perspectives
AIDS Rev. 2022;24(4):173-182. doi: 10.24875/AIDSRev.22000017.ABSTRACTThere is no correlation between HIV per se and other risk factors for severe COVID-19 disease. Pivotal studies have shown that vaccination is one of the effective ways to prevent severe COVID-19 illness in the general population. Studies on people living with HIV (PLWH) are scarce. The majority of these studies with mRNA (BNT126b2 and mRNA-1273) and adenovirus vector (Ad26.COV2.2 and ChAdOx1) vaccines with a low number of patients included shows that PLWH on antiretroviral treatment and with CD4 count > 200/mm³ has a robust immune response. These vacc...
Source: AIDS Reviews - December 29, 2022 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Roland Thomas Jean Cyr Yombi Source Type: research

The role of nurses in the prevention of anal cancer in HIV-infected men having sex with men - a focus on papillomavirus vaccination and anal cytology screening
AIDS Rev. 2022;24(4):162-165. doi: 10.24875/AIDSRev.M22000053.ABSTRACTAnal cancer is a common disease in men who have sex with men (MSM) with HIV infection and is associated with human papilloma virus (HPV) infection, which is very prevalent in this population. Advanced anal cancer has an aggressive treatment, with a high risk of producing an impaired quality of life. In cases of late diagnosis, mortality remains elevated. Based on these findings, it is a priority to carry out a systematic screening to detect earlier and prevent the disease. In this review and based in our experience at the Infectious Diseases outclinic at...
Source: AIDS Reviews - December 29, 2022 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: J èssica Muñoz-Rodríguez Lucia Mill án-Revilla Source Type: research

COVID-19 vaccination in people living with HIV: current data and perspectives
AIDS Rev. 2022;24(4):173-182. doi: 10.24875/AIDSRev.22000017.ABSTRACTThere is no correlation between HIV per se and other risk factors for severe COVID-19 disease. Pivotal studies have shown that vaccination is one of the effective ways to prevent severe COVID-19 illness in the general population. Studies on people living with HIV (PLWH) are scarce. The majority of these studies with mRNA (BNT126b2 and mRNA-1273) and adenovirus vector (Ad26.COV2.2 and ChAdOx1) vaccines with a low number of patients included shows that PLWH on antiretroviral treatment and with CD4 count > 200/mm³ has a robust immune response. These vacc...
Source: AIDS Reviews - December 29, 2022 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Roland Thomas Jean Cyr Yombi Source Type: research

The role of nurses in the prevention of anal cancer in HIV-infected men having sex with men - a focus on papillomavirus vaccination and anal cytology screening
AIDS Rev. 2022;24(4):162-165. doi: 10.24875/AIDSRev.M22000053.ABSTRACTAnal cancer is a common disease in men who have sex with men (MSM) with HIV infection and is associated with human papilloma virus (HPV) infection, which is very prevalent in this population. Advanced anal cancer has an aggressive treatment, with a high risk of producing an impaired quality of life. In cases of late diagnosis, mortality remains elevated. Based on these findings, it is a priority to carry out a systematic screening to detect earlier and prevent the disease. In this review and based in our experience at the Infectious Diseases outclinic at...
Source: AIDS Reviews - December 29, 2022 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: J èssica Muñoz-Rodríguez Lucia Mill án-Revilla Source Type: research