Heart Disease doubles with HIV Infection
According to scientists people infected with HIV are twice as liable to suffer from heart disease. Investigation of global figures uncovers that HIV -related cardiovascular disease has dramatically multiplied in the previous 20 years as more individuals are living longer with the infection. The best impact is in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia Pacific areas. Scientists say the discoveries will help the people to face great risk by providing target medications. They investigated in 153 nations to decide the rate of coronary disease in individuals living with HIV. They additionally computed the number of years lost because of death or sick wellbeing in every nation to know the global impact of the disease. The investigations with individuals found the danger of cardiovascular disease among individuals living with HIV was twofold the rate among uninfected individuals. In a few sections of the world, HIV positions close by better-known hazard factors -, for example, eati...