HIV-Syphilis Coinfection: The Clinical Intersection of 02 Cases
Journal Title: Journal of Dermatology Research - Year 2024, Vol 5, Issue 1
Abstract
Syphilis is a complex disease, which is sexually transmitted. The incidence of syphilis is rising all over the world, partly due to the increased transmission in HIV patients and other high-risk groups such as the homosexual population. Interestingly syphilis itself facilitates HIV infection in several ways. Great importance exists in recognition of both diseases and their complex interactions.
Authors and Affiliations
El Boukili Hafsa, Douhi Zakia, Soughi Meryem, Elloudi Sara, Baybay Hanane, Mernissi Fatima Zahra
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