People With HIV Less Likely To Be Vaccinated Against Covid-19, CDC Finds

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People With HIV Less Likely To Be Vaccinated Against Covid-19, CDC Finds
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Some experts fear Covid infections in people with untreated HIV could cause mutations that lead to novel variants.

than the general population, and are also more likely to to acquire Covid-19 and experience severe outcomes from the virus.

The study found the Covid-19 vaccination rate for people living with diagnosed HIV was higher among men than women and those who identify as nonbinary or nonconforming . Booster doses were not considered in the analysis, and the data was gathered before the omicron variant became the dominant strain on the virus in December. that 23.1% of all people living with HIV who were hospitalized with Covid-19 died.

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