A Guide to the Clinical Care of Women with HIVJean R. Anderson DIANE Publishing Inc., 2005 - 612 pages NOTE: NO FURTHER DISCOUNT FOR THIS PRODUCT ITEM -OVERSRTOCK SALE-- Significantly reduced price. Edited by Jean R. Anderson. This guide addresses the health care needs unique to women with HIV. It targets clinicians who provide primary care to women as well as those seeking an understanding of how to take care of women with HIV/AIDS. This guide includes tables, figures, color plates, resources, references, and indices. This 2005 edition includes new chapters on international issues and nutrition. Edge indexed." |
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... individuals who shared a common exposure risk . In the United States , sexually active homosexual men were among the first to present with manifestations of HIV disease , followed by recipients of blood or blood products , then ...
... individuals who shared a common exposure risk . In the United States , sexually active homosexual men were among the first to present with manifestations of HIV disease , followed by recipients of blood or blood products , then ...
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... Individuals receiving antiretroviral therapy have also shown reduced rates of HIV transmission to their sex partners ( Musicco , 1994 ) . Several studies have suggested that antiretroviral treatment reduces detection of HIV in female ...
... Individuals receiving antiretroviral therapy have also shown reduced rates of HIV transmission to their sex partners ( Musicco , 1994 ) . Several studies have suggested that antiretroviral treatment reduces detection of HIV in female ...
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... individuals receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy and with undetectable levels of HIV - RNA in plasma ... individual may increase the likelihood of infection for a given exposure to HIV . Specifically , inflammation or ...
... individuals receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy and with undetectable levels of HIV - RNA in plasma ... individual may increase the likelihood of infection for a given exposure to HIV . Specifically , inflammation or ...
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... Individuals who are homozygous for a null allele of CCR5 are relatively resistant to sexually transmitted infection with HIV , indicating an important , though not absolute , role for this receptor in viral transmission . However ...
... Individuals who are homozygous for a null allele of CCR5 are relatively resistant to sexually transmitted infection with HIV , indicating an important , though not absolute , role for this receptor in viral transmission . However ...
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... individuals and is associated with subsequent rate of disease progression ( Cao , 1995 ) . A pool of persistently ... individual . With exceedingly rare exceptions , the immunological response to HIV does not eliminate infection , but ...
... individuals and is associated with subsequent rate of disease progression ( Cao , 1995 ) . A pool of persistently ... individual . With exceedingly rare exceptions , the immunological response to HIV does not eliminate infection , but ...
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The Experiences of Women with AIDS Who Have Received Occupational Therapy in ... Ruth A. M. Meyers No preview available - 2006 |