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Journal of Infusion Nursing, 2022
In an era of complacency, concern exists that those who remain at high risk for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are not aware of methods of transmission and/or exposure. Awareness of the history of the epidemic is waning, and HIV has fallen off the radar of individuals and health care providers alike.
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In an era of complacency, concern exists that those who remain at high risk for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are not aware of methods of transmission and/or exposure. Awareness of the history of the epidemic is waning, and HIV has fallen off the radar of individuals and health care providers alike.
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Dental Clinics of North America, 2003
Much has been learned about HIV disease during its first 20 years of existence in North America. The virus can now be successfully suppressed by HAART therapy, yet complete viral eradication from the body has not been demonstrated, and HIV transmissions continue to occur at an alarming rate. With support of the immune system, many HIV-infected patients
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Much has been learned about HIV disease during its first 20 years of existence in North America. The virus can now be successfully suppressed by HAART therapy, yet complete viral eradication from the body has not been demonstrated, and HIV transmissions continue to occur at an alarming rate. With support of the immune system, many HIV-infected patients
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2023
These nurses provide compassionate care to patients with HIV and AIDS.
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These nurses provide compassionate care to patients with HIV and AIDS.
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Nature, 2001
The use of chemotherapy to suppress replication of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has transformed the face of AIDS in the developed world. Pronounced reductions in illness and death have been achieved and healthcare utilization has diminished.
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The use of chemotherapy to suppress replication of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has transformed the face of AIDS in the developed world. Pronounced reductions in illness and death have been achieved and healthcare utilization has diminished.
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Annual Review of Nursing Research, 2007
People with HIV/AIDS are a vulnerable group whose symptoms can seriously affect their quality of life. HIV/AIDS symptoms can result from the disease itself, from secondary complications of the disease, or from side-effects of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and other medications related to comorbidities.
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People with HIV/AIDS are a vulnerable group whose symptoms can seriously affect their quality of life. HIV/AIDS symptoms can result from the disease itself, from secondary complications of the disease, or from side-effects of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and other medications related to comorbidities.
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Nursing Standard, 1988
The virulence of human immunodeficiency virus may increase in the later stages of the disease, which might explain why people go on to get full blown AIDS.
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The virulence of human immunodeficiency virus may increase in the later stages of the disease, which might explain why people go on to get full blown AIDS.
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2018
Primary human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) neuropathologies can affect all levels of the neuraxis and occur in all stages of natural history disease. Some, like HIV encephalitis, HIV myelitis, and diffuse infiltrative lymphocytosis of peripheral nerve, reflect productive infection of the nervous system; others, like vacuolar myelopathy, distal ...
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Primary human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) neuropathologies can affect all levels of the neuraxis and occur in all stages of natural history disease. Some, like HIV encephalitis, HIV myelitis, and diffuse infiltrative lymphocytosis of peripheral nerve, reflect productive infection of the nervous system; others, like vacuolar myelopathy, distal ...
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Science, 1996
Douglas Richman (University of California at San Diego, USA) captures the current excitement in the field of HIV therapeutics. New drugs, new treatment regimens, and new insights into the relation of disease progression to the quantity of viral RNA in patients' plasma have led to an unprecedented sense of optimism among researchers.
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Douglas Richman (University of California at San Diego, USA) captures the current excitement in the field of HIV therapeutics. New drugs, new treatment regimens, and new insights into the relation of disease progression to the quantity of viral RNA in patients' plasma have led to an unprecedented sense of optimism among researchers.
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