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Does hepatitis C virus co-infection accelerate clinical and immunological evolution of HIV-infected patients?
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Clinical progression is more rapid in HIV-HCV co-infected patients than in HIV-seropositive patients are not infected by HCV. The prognostic value of HCV infection for both clinical and immunological progression is significant at early stages of HIV infection. These findings may argue for active management of hepatitis C infection in co-infected individuals, especially for asymptomatic patients whose CD4 count is above 600 x 10(6) cells/l, to predict and prevent accelerated progression of HCV and HIV diseases.
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