Reteroviral Co-Infections

Some infectious diseases can be passed from person to person. Signs and symptoms vary depending on the organism causing the infection. Human Papilloma Virus is the most common sexually transmitted diseases. Some types of these viruses can cause genital warts and cancers. Genital warts usually appear as a small bump or group of bumps in the genital area. However, if the infection is High risk, then there will be more chances of occurrence of cervical cancer. Vaccination is recommended for the patients with compromised immune system.

  • TB/HIV Co-Infection
  • Leishmania/HIV co-infections
  • HIV–HCV co-infections
  • HCV and HBV co-infections
  • Hepatitis B and Syphilis Co-Infection
  • HTLV-1/-2 and HIV-1 co-infections
  • HIV/AIDS Epidemology

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