2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.rmra.2019.11.358
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Profil de la co-infection VIH et tuberculose

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“…65.4% of patients surveyed stated that they had experienced adverse effects related to their treatment. This result is slightly different from the 42% obtained by Berkchi et al (2020) [19]. These adverse effects could be explained by the possible interaction between antiretroviral and anti-tuberculosis treatments.…”
Section: Clinical Characteristics (Before and During Covid-19)contrasting
confidence: 81%
“…65.4% of patients surveyed stated that they had experienced adverse effects related to their treatment. This result is slightly different from the 42% obtained by Berkchi et al (2020) [19]. These adverse effects could be explained by the possible interaction between antiretroviral and anti-tuberculosis treatments.…”
Section: Clinical Characteristics (Before and During Covid-19)contrasting
confidence: 81%
“…This result is slightly different from the 42% obtained by Berkchi et al . [ 17 ] These adverse effects could be explained by the possible interaction between antiretroviral and anti- TB treatments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%