Kidney Disease - The Link Between HIV and Kidney Disease

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Kidney Disease - The Link Between HIV and Kidney Disease

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Studies show that about 30 percent of all HIV infected people have some sort of kidney function abnormality. HIV and kidney disease is a common combination. HIV and kidney disease can and does occur sometimes to the point of renal failure. Why does kidney disease occur?

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Tags: HIV, STD, Kidney Health, Urinary System, Kidney Disease, Disease and Condition, Nephrology, disease

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