Prevalence of urinary tract infections among hiv - infected people and their relationship with a number of socio -hygienic factors

M Shadmanov, A Shadmanov, N Mamasaliev, U Suvonkulov
According to our data in the study group HIV - population can be argued that the presence of disadvantaged living conditions significantly increases the risk HIV IMT . The direct dependence of the incidence of worsening of housing and residential status in more than 9.7 times . Among HIV - working HIV IMT recorded a lower more than 10.4 times the frequency and in addition , the number of patients with HIV IMT was 7 times higher among persons engaged in physical labor (p < 0,0001). It is shown that the higher the education level, the lower the level of morbidity
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