... infections (incidence) or whether the decrease reflects HIV testing ... will physically abuse or leave them. Both unprotected vaginal and anal ...
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...Immunodeficiency Virus (hiv), Or Sickle Cell Anemia § 1.462 Confidentiality restrictions...abuse, infection with the HIV, or sickle cell anemia may be acknowledged only if the...abuse, infection with the HIV, or sickle cell anemia. (2) Any answer to ...
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...Immunodeficiency Virus (hiv), Or Sickle Cell Anemia § 1.464 Minor patients...abuse, infection with the HIV, or sickle cell anemia, any written consent for...abuse, infection with the HIV, or sickle cell anemia, any written consent for...
A high percentage of prostitutes in Central Africa are infected with HIV, and prostitution is thought to play a major role in the transmission of this infection. In North America, limited surveys have also found a high prevalence of HIV infection in prost...
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Substance abuse and addiction are highly prevalent in HIV-infected individuals. Substance abuse is an important comorbidity that affects the delivery and outcomes of HIV medical management. In this paper I will review data examining the associations between substance abuse and ...
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The National Institute of Drug Abuse has issued a workshop report on AIDS/HIV and the workplace. Its report presents the conclusion that HIV infection and AIDS represent an urgent worldwide problem for the workplace, with broad social, cultural, economic,...
Substance abuse is linked to many new cases of HIV infection. Barriers such as the myth that drug users cannot adhere to HIV/AIDS treatment block progress in curbing the spread of HIV in that population. In this article we explain the need to aggressively seek out high-risk, hard-to-reach ...
Substance abuse is a significant risk factor for HIV in pregnancy. Most substances can have deleterious effects on perinatal outcome, and in pregnancies complicated by maternal HIV infection, substance abuse may contribute to the rate of vertical transmission and the progression of maternal ...
Drugs of abuse serve as cofactors to susceptibility to HIV infection and disease progression. Although clinical reports indicate association between HIV/AIDS and drug use, the molecular mechanism of infection susceptibility and disease progression remains unclear. Drugs such as cocaine exert ...
� Multi-drug resistance has emerged as an important clinical problem � Infection in patients with HIV of Drug-Resistant TB in the U.S. (2) � HIV infected persons are more likely to have drug-resistant strains Disease � HIV infection � Substance ...
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Drug abuse is an important risk factor for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) among Hispanics in the Northeastern United States and both drug abuse and HIV are associated with nutritional deficiencies. The selection of a dietary assessment method most appropriate for Hispanic adults with/without ...
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, HIV-1 Neuropathogenesis and abused drugs. Current views: problems and solutions, Adv in Exp Med in the cerebral cortex of patients with drug abuse and HIV-1 infection, J of NeuroAIDS, in press, 2002a. [49 macrophage surface marker expression with HIV-1 ...
The document examines the problem of substance abuse and HIV infection and discusses five recommendations for intervention: (1) Expand drug abuse treatment so that all who apply for treatment can be accepted into treatment programs. Continually work to im...
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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and progression of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) can be modulated by a number of cofactors, including drugs of abuse. Opioids, cocaine, cannabinoids, methamphetamine (METH), alcohol, and other substances of abuse have been implicated as risk factors for ...
Weight loss is an independent risk factor for mortality in HIV, but the role of drug use in HIV-related weight loss is not well described. We conducted this study to determine the role of drug abuse in HIV-related weight loss. Men (n=304), all of whom were Hispanic, were recruited into one of three ...
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-mail address: erosenberg1@partners.org (E.S. Rosenberg) #12;2 Keywords: STI; CD4; HIV dynamics; Drug resistance below). Indeed, substance abusing individuals, especially intravenous drug users, are at risk both to which non-adherence can compromise outcomes among substance-abusing HIV-infected patients
psychosocial factors such as risk behaviors (unprotected sex, alcohol and drug abuse), emotional distress-infected individuals in the USA, an increasingly large percentage of HIV-infected people are heterosexual male drug with HIV Infection: Empirical Support for a Psychoneuroimmunological ...
This background paper examines evidence for the effectiveness of treatment for drug abuse and evaluates the role of drug abuse treatment as a strategy to prevent Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) spread. Because most intravenous (IV) drug users are not in treatment, the study also examines other approaches to HIV ...
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Substance abuse and co-infection with hepatitis C (HCV) are two highly relevant determinants of neurocognitive and neuroimaging abnormalities associated with HIV. Substance abuse and HCV are common in the HIV population and there is increasing evidence that the CNS is directly compromised by ...
We used proteomic analyses to assess how drug abuse modulates immunologic responses to infections with the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). Two dimensional (2D) difference gel electrophoresis was utilized to determine changes in the proteome of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) isolated from ...
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The prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND) that result from HIV infection of the central nervous system is increasing. Macrophages, the primary target for HIV within the central nervous system, play a central role in HIV-induced ...
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The Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) Background Paper has a dual role: it examines evidence for the effectiveness of treatment for drug abuse and evaluates the role of drug abuse treatment as a strategy to prevent HIV spread. Because most IV drug use...
AbstractChildhood sexual abuse is prevalent among people living with HIV, and the experience of shame is a common consequence of childhood sexual abuse and HIV infection. This study examined the role of shame in health-related quality of life among HIV-positive adults who ...