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HIV Infection in Cuba

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1987
To the Editor.— The prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in the countries that make up the island of Hispaniola has received attention inTHE JOURNALrecently. 1 In 1987, a study on the rates of infection in the Dominican Republic shed light on both the Dominican and the Haitian populations.
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HIV Infection and Pregnancy

Medical Clinics of North America, 1989
Although coexistent HIV infection and pregnancy are still rare in most communities, as the prevalence of HIV and AIDS continues to rise, the practicing physician can expect to see this more frequently. The internist plays a crucial role in educating these patients as to the importance of "safe sex" practices and pregnancy prevention.
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Tuberculosis and HIV infection

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 1999
We review important new recommendations on the treatment and prophylaxis of tuberculosis in HIV-infected individuals. Large-scale studies and expert consensus panels have both concluded that shorter courses and intermittent antituberculous regimens are adequate for the treatment of dually infected individuals.
, Buitrago, , Friedland
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Pediatric HIV infection

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2005
The present cross sectional study was undertaken to study clinical profile of HIV infection in children in Northern India.64 children from newborn to eighteen years, presenting for confirmation of diagnosis of HIV infection or monitoring of CD4-CD8 counts in confirmed cases, were evaluated.
R, Sehgal   +4 more
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Myopathy in HIV infection

2007
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on primary muscle diseases—the HIV-associated and antiretroviral (ARV)-related myopathy. It reviews the clinical, electrophysiological, and histopathological features of these two major forms of myopathy, as well as the theories of pathogenesis and management options.
Adrian, Tien-Auh Chan   +3 more
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HIV infection and surgeons

World Journal of Surgery, 1994
AbstractThe human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, which remains uniformly fatal in affected individuals. A common route of HIV transmission is via inoculation of contaminated blood, which may occur during surgical procedures.
E Y, Lin, F C, Brunicardi
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The Delusion of Infection with HIV

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1996
Objective: This article briefly describes the consultation-liaison service of the HIV/AIDS service of the Royal North Shore Hospital, and reviews three men who had the delusional belief of being infected with HIV. Method: Twenty-three consecutive referrals from the HIV/AIDS unit to consultation-liaison psychiatry were reviewed.
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Syphilis and HIV Infection

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1989
While infectious diseases clinicians have been schooled in syphilology for generations, new aspects of syphilis continue to appear. Such is the case in HIV-infected individuals, in whom the clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic implications are quite confusing. Dr. Edward W.
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Silent HIV Infections

New England Journal of Medicine, 1989
The report in this issue by Imagawa et al.1 that infectious human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) was isolated from 31 of 133 people who tested negative for antibodies on conventional enzyme-...
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HIV infection and neoplasia

The Lancet, 1996
HIV infection predisposes to several neoplastic conditions, especially non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) and Kaposi's sarcoma (KS), and also intraepithelial cervical neoplasia (CIN) and anal neoplasia (AIN) (but not cervical or anal invasive cancer) and possibly seminoma.
T F, Schulz, C H, Boshoff, R A, Weiss
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