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Having HIV may increase an individual’s risk for getting kidney disease. Learn about kidney disease and HIV with the following resources.
Title Sort descending | Type | Source |
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Chronic kidney disease | Webpage (HTML) | Mayo Clinic |
Chronic kidney disease and HIV | Webpage (HTML) | Aidsmap |
HIV and Chronic Kidney Disease | Webpage (HTML) | National Kidney Foundation |
HIV and Kidney Disease | Webpage (HTML) | International Association of Providers of Aids Care |
HIV and Kidney Disease Fact Sheet | Webpage (HTML) | HIVinfo.NIH.gov |
HIV/AIDS and Chronic Kidney Disease | Webpage (HTML) | DaVita Kidney Care |
Kidney Disease | Webpage (HTML) | National Institutes of Health |
Kidney Disease and HIV/AIDS Literature Search | Webpage (HTML) | U.S. National Library of Medicine |
Kidney Diseases | Webpage (HTML) | MedlinePlus |
Renal Disease | Webpage (HTML) | U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs |
Your Kidneys and How They Work | Webpage (HTML) | National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases |