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Rate of HIV infection in acute pancreatitis patients over time

Rate of HIV infection in acute pancreatitis patients over time

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Background Compared to general population, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection may increase frequency of acute pancreatitis (AP); however, evidence regarding effects of HIV infection on AP-related outcomes is limited and controversial.AimsWe aim to investigate the temporary trend, characteristics and clinical outcomes of AP infected with H...

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... 594,106 (weighted 2,889,822) patients with a primary diagnosis of AP were included, of which 6775 (weighted 33,078; 1.13%) had a history of HIV infection. The rate of HIV infection in AP decreased with a significant trend (from 1.55% in 2003 to 0.90% in 2014; AAPC: − 4.90%; Fig. 2). Notably, the rate of decline was more quickly before 2006 (APC from 2003 to 2006: − 11.06%; APC from 2006 to 2014: − ...

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