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This narrative review identifies alcohol use as a risk factor for HIV transmission, as well as a factor impacting the clinical manifestations and management of HIV. Alcohol use appears to have additive and potentially synergistic effects on common HIV-related comorbidities.
- Current Management of Hepatitis C Virus Infection in Patients With HIV Co-infection
As a result of shared modes of transmission, the prevalence...
- HIV Care Providers' Role Legitimacy as Supporters of Their Patients' Alcohol Reduction
INTRODUCTION. In recent years, the focus on “prevention with...
- No Evidence of an Association
The association between smoking and HIV disease progression...
- A Pilot Study
While women reported a higher rate of alcohol use before sex...
- Alcohol Consumption and Lipodystrophy in HIV-infected Adults With Alcohol Problems
Alcohol use is common among HIV-infected patients and has...
- Impact on Time to Antiretroviral Therapy and Survival
Alcohol and illicit drug use frequently co-occur, 41 and...
- Barriers and Facilitators in Implementing “Prevention for Positives” Alcohol Reduction Support
An examination of the barriers and facilitators in the...
- Current Management of Hepatitis C Virus Infection in Patients With HIV Co-infection
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2 Ιουν 2023 · Treating HIV-associated cancers requires a multidisciplinary team to manage concurrent opportunistic infections, potential drug-drug interactions, and the co-occurrence of more than one cancer in the same patient.
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Alcohol use also influences patient outcomes by increasing the risk for HIV- and antiretroviral-associated comorbidities, including liver disease, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease, pulmonary disease, bone disease, and cancer (Conigliaro et al. 2003, 2006; Justice et al. 2006b).
1 ημέρα πριν · Alcohol misuse is a major driver of the HIV epidemic, impacting the spread and treatment of the virus both in the U.S. and globally. Misuse can increase the prevalence of the virus and diminish the health of those living with HIV, by increasing sexual risk behaviors, reducing adherence to antiretroviral therapy and increasing HIV-associated illnesses … Read more
1 Ιουν 2019 · Oncology nurses are ideal patient advocates to promote cancer prevention and screening strategies among this population. This article reviews associated risk factors for AIDS-defining and non-AIDS-defining cancers in patients with HIV.