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HIV itself may contribute to renal disease and HIV treatment has an overall benefit for the kidneys. However, some anti-HIV drugs have been linked to kidney toxicity.

Tenofovir Alafenamide Linked to Fanconi Syndrome

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Infectious Disease Advisor
12 February 2019

Making Transplant History

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Poz
23 November 2018

Shift in HIV-Associated Kidney Disease Characterized

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Renal & Urology News
15 December 2017

HIV patients at greater risk of both heart and kidney disease

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EurekAlert (press release)
8 November 2017

UK Reports Its First Kidney Transplants From HIV+ Donor to HIV+ Recipients

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Medscape (requires free registration)
30 October 2017

HIV-positive kidney failure patients face greater hurdles in receiving necessary transplants

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University of Alabama Birmingham press release
24 February 2017

HIV-to-HIV Organ Transplants Moving Forward

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MedPage Today
4 July 2016

TAF and TDF Compared for Kidney, Bone Toxicity in Black HIV+ Patients

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Monthly Prescribing Reference
12 October 2015

HHS Establishes Organ Donation Policy for Patients With HIV

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Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society
11 May 2015

HIV Patients May Fare as Well as Others With Kidney Transplants

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U.S. News & World Report
20 March 2015

Tenofovir-based HIV PrEP does not harm kidneys

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Medscape (requires free registration)
26 December 2014