id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-337284-joq1aqn6 Barrera‐López, Pedro Co‐infection of other respiratory pathogens and HIV in COVID‐19 patients: is there a pattern? 2020-07-24 .txt text/plain 1307 67 46 The pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2 has led to the elaboration of multiple studies to increase its knowledge and understanding, hence, having the ability to accomplish an adequate and timely diagnosis and give an optimal treatment according to the patient's condition. The clinical manifestations of COVID-19 pose a series of challenges both in understanding and delimiting the disease secondary to the SARS-CoV-2 infection. The general analysis, that includes a total of 300 patients, revealed that the most frequent pathogen associated with co-infection was Influenza A 6-8 (mentioned in 8 of the 19 articles focused on co-infection with respiratory pathogens), possibly following a seasonal pattern; these studies showed a slight predominance of the male sex, without preference for any age group. The foregoing, to optimize the analysis of these cases and establish if there are characteristics that allow establishing the possibility of carrying an additional infection to that of SARS-CoV-2 and the implications for the management and prognosis of the patient. ./cache/cord-337284-joq1aqn6.txt ./txt/cord-337284-joq1aqn6.txt