Affiliation:
1. Moscow City Center for AIDS Prevention and Treatment, Moscow City Health Department
2. A.I. Yevdokimov Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry
Abstract
The review provides current data on the pathogenesis of HIV infection, focusing on its gastrointestinal manifestations. The authors deal with specific characteristics of the digestive system, which play a key role in infecting, preserving HIV reservoirs, and HIV-caused disease progressing. The study addresses various aspects of the gastroenterological pathology combined with the HIV infection.
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