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Autoimmunity Reviews, 2002
The association of immune dysfunction in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and AIDS and the development of autoimmune diseases is intriguing. Yet, the spectrum of reported autoimmune phenomena in these patients is increasing.
Gisele, Zandman-Goddard +1 more
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The association of immune dysfunction in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and AIDS and the development of autoimmune diseases is intriguing. Yet, the spectrum of reported autoimmune phenomena in these patients is increasing.
Gisele, Zandman-Goddard +1 more
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Clinical Reviews in Allergy and Immunology, 1996
Infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) may be complicated by psoriasis and/or an inflammatory arthritis. The clinical features of the arthritis are variable, and may resemble psoriatic arthritis or Reiter’s syndrome (1,2). The fact that both psoriasis and Reiter’s syndrome may present for the first time or be exacerbated by HIV infection
J, Badger +3 more
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Infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) may be complicated by psoriasis and/or an inflammatory arthritis. The clinical features of the arthritis are variable, and may resemble psoriatic arthritis or Reiter’s syndrome (1,2). The fact that both psoriasis and Reiter’s syndrome may present for the first time or be exacerbated by HIV infection
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Nursing Standard, 2014
Essential facts [Figure: see text] HIV is a virus that weakens the immune system and leaves people less able to fight infection. According to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), an estimated 98,400 people were living with HIV in the UK in 2012, but one in five of them did not know they were carrying the virus.
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Essential facts [Figure: see text] HIV is a virus that weakens the immune system and leaves people less able to fight infection. According to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), an estimated 98,400 people were living with HIV in the UK in 2012, but one in five of them did not know they were carrying the virus.
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Renal consequences of HIV and HIV therapy
Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS, 2007To highlight the latest data documenting new concerns about renal function in HIV-infected patients, with regard to acute renal failure with its known burden of mortality and prolonged hospitalization, antiretroviral medication errors potentially enhancing the risk of the emergence of viral resistance, outcome of HIV dialysis patients, and renal ...
Corinne Isnard, Bagnis, Gilbert, Deray
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Immunogenetics of HIV and HIV associated tuberculosis
Tuberculosis, 2012Tuberculosis (TB) is the frequent major opportunistic infection in HIV-infected patients, and is the leading cause of mortality among HIV-infected patients. Genetic susceptibility to TB in HIV negative subjects is well documented. Since coinfections can influence the way in which immune system respond to different pathogens, genetic susceptibility to ...
Raghavan, S, Alagarasu, K, Selvaraj, P
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Evolution of HIV dementia with HIV infection
International Review of Psychiatry, 2008Dementia remains one of the most fearsome complications of HIV infection. It also poses a significant challenge for the clinician both in terms of diagnosis and treatment. The use of antiretroviral agents has led to a decrease in the incidence of HIV dementia but the prevalence of milder forms of neurocognitive impairment has increased.
Avindra, Nath +5 more
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HIV infection in families of HIV-positive and 'at-risk' HIV-negative women
AIDS Care, 2001Research of HIV infection within the family has focused upon sexual partners and vertical transmission. The scope of the problem of multiple infections and clustering of HIV among family members has, thus far, been less extensively explored. The objectives of this study are to investigate HIV infection in family members of HIV-seropositive and HIV ...
T, Fiore +7 more
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2004
Three quarters of individuals infected with HIV are in their reproductive years and can expect an almost normal life expectancy under antiretroviral treatment. Many of them want to have a child and reproductive counselling and care can offer a sharp reduction in both sexual and vertical transmission rates.Most couples with HIV are formed by an infected
A.E. Semprini, S. Fiore
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Three quarters of individuals infected with HIV are in their reproductive years and can expect an almost normal life expectancy under antiretroviral treatment. Many of them want to have a child and reproductive counselling and care can offer a sharp reduction in both sexual and vertical transmission rates.Most couples with HIV are formed by an infected
A.E. Semprini, S. Fiore
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The Journal of Primary Prevention, 1991
Seroprevalence studies and documented sex and drug use risk behaviors indicate the importance of primary prevention programs for HIV among adolescents. Females and minority adolescents are at particular risk. Prevention workers must decide which strategies to advocate: abstinence, monogamy, HIV testing, screening partners, or explicit instruction of ...
M J, Rotheram-Borus, C, Koopman
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Seroprevalence studies and documented sex and drug use risk behaviors indicate the importance of primary prevention programs for HIV among adolescents. Females and minority adolescents are at particular risk. Prevention workers must decide which strategies to advocate: abstinence, monogamy, HIV testing, screening partners, or explicit instruction of ...
M J, Rotheram-Borus, C, Koopman
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Early Human Development, 1992
There are three patterns of HIV infection and AIDS. In industrial countries infection is between homosexual and bisexual males and intravenous drug users. Relatively few women are infected but the numbers are increasing. In sub-Saharan Africa the infection is heterosexual. More women are infected. AIDS incidence in other countries is low.
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There are three patterns of HIV infection and AIDS. In industrial countries infection is between homosexual and bisexual males and intravenous drug users. Relatively few women are infected but the numbers are increasing. In sub-Saharan Africa the infection is heterosexual. More women are infected. AIDS incidence in other countries is low.
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