An Italian man has become the first known person to be diagnosed with COVID-19, monkeypox, and HIV at the same time.The Independent reports that the 36-year-old tested positive for COVID on July 2, nine days after his return from vacation.
The patient confirmed that while in Spain he participated in unprotected sex.The day after experiencing typical coronavirus symptoms, the man developed a rash across his face, chest, legs, and buttocks accompanied by uncomfortable blisters.
When the sores grew in size, he went to a Palmero hospital where he tested positive for MPV.Scientists from the University of Catania conducted a study into the man’s symptoms, writing in their report: “This case highlights how monkeypox and Covid-19 symptoms may overlap, and corroborates how in case of co-infection, anamnestic collection and sexual habits are crucial to perform the correct diagnosis.”While hospitalized, the patient also underwent testing for multiple STIs, which returned a positive HIV diagnosis.
He had previously tested negative a year prior in September. Doctors concluded that “given his preserved CD4 count, we could assume that the infection was relatively recent.”They continued: “As this is the only reported case of monkeypox virus, SARS-CoV-2 and HIV co-infection, there is still not enough evidence supporting that this combination may aggravate the patient's condition.