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HIV/AIDS in Europe : moving from death sentence to chronic disease management
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ISBN: 9289022841 9789289022842 Year: 2006 Publisher: Geneva World Health Organization


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The medical management of AIDS
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ISBN: 1455737941 1455706957 9781455737949 9781455706952 Year: 2012 Publisher: Philadelphia

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Access the latest information available in the challenging area of HIV/AIDS management with Sande's HIV/AIDS Medicine, 2nd Edition. Authored by a veritable ""who's who"" of current global experts in the field, this medical reference book will provide you with all the practical, indispensable guidance you'll need to offer your patients the best possible care. Access reliable, up-to-the-minute guidance that addresses the realities of HIV/AIDS management in your geographical region, thanks to contributions from a global cast of renowned expert clinicians and researchers.

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    HIV infections -- Epidemiology. --- HIV infections -- Government policy. --- HIV infections -- Treatment -- Developing countries. --- HIV infections -- Treatment. --- HIV infections. --- AIDS (Disease) --- HIV infections --- Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral --- Lentivirus Infections --- Slow Virus Diseases --- Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes --- Immune System Diseases --- Sexually Transmitted Diseases --- Retroviridae Infections --- Virus Diseases --- RNA Virus Infections --- Diseases --- Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome --- HIV Infections --- Public Health --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Communicable Diseases --- Treatment. --- HIV Infections. --- Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. --- Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome --- Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome --- AIDS --- Immunodeficiency Syndrome, Acquired --- Immunologic Deficiency Syndrome, Acquired --- Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome --- Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndromes --- Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndromes --- Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome, Acquired --- Immuno-Deficiency Syndromes, Acquired --- Immunodeficiency Syndromes, Acquired --- Syndrome, Acquired Immuno-Deficiency --- Syndrome, Acquired Immunodeficiency --- Syndromes, Acquired Immuno-Deficiency --- Syndromes, Acquired Immunodeficiency --- CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes --- HIV-1 --- AIDS Arteritis, Central Nervous System --- HIV Coinfection --- HTLV-III Infections --- HTLV-III-LAV Infections --- T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections, Human --- Coinfection, HIV --- Coinfections, HIV --- HIV Coinfections --- HIV Infection --- HTLV III Infections --- HTLV III LAV Infections --- HTLV-III Infection --- HTLV-III-LAV Infection --- Infection, HIV --- Infection, HTLV-III --- Infection, HTLV-III-LAV --- Infections, HIV --- Infections, HTLV-III --- Infections, HTLV-III-LAV --- T Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections, Human --- Acquired immune deficiency syndrome --- Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome --- Acquired immunological deficiency syndrome --- Immunological deficiency syndromes --- Virus-induced immunosuppression


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    HIV Treatments as Prevention (TasP) : Primer for Behavior-Based Implementation
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    ISSN: 21923698 ISBN: 1461451183 9786613937162 1461451191 1283624710 Year: 2013 Publisher: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,

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    HIV Treatment as Prevention: Primer for Behavior-Based Implementation provides the first practical guide to integrating behavioral prevention with antiretroviral therapies for people living with HIV infection. This brief book discusses the historical and social context embedding the shifting landscape in HIV prevention, where the use of effective treatments have become the focus of HIV prevention.  While using treatments for prevention is promising, the history of HIV prevention offers several important pitfalls that mu­st be avoided if HIV treatments are to ultimately succeed in preventing new HIV infections. Lessons learned from the successes and failures of other biomedical technologies used in HIV prevention, specifically syringes, condoms, and HIV testing are critical to the success of using HIV treatments for prevention. HIV Treatment as Prevention: Primer for Behavior-Based Implementation summarizes the scientific evidence for advancing the use of antiretroviral therapies for HIV prevention. The evidence makes clear that HIV treatments can prevent HIV transmission, but will fail if behavioral aspects of treatment and HIV transmission are ignored.   Of greatest concern are medication adherence and risks for contracting other sexually transmitted infections. Placing HIV treatment within the context of behavioral interventions for maintaining medication adherence and reducing sexual risk behaviors is therefore essential to the future of HIV prevention.   HIV Treatment as Prevention: Primer for Behavior-Based Implementation highlights two pioneering behavioral interventions aimed at maximizing the effects of antiretroviral therapies for preventing HIV transmission. One of the interventions, developed by the Author’s research team, is discussed in detail and the intervention manual is included as an Appendix.

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    AIDS (Disease) -- Prevention. --- AIDS (Disease) -- Social aspects. --- HIV infections -- Prevention. --- HIV infections -- Treatment. --- HIV infections --- Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral --- Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes --- Behavior --- Lentivirus Infections --- Retroviridae Infections --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Sexually Transmitted Diseases --- Immune System Diseases --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Virus Diseases --- Diseases --- RNA Virus Infections --- HIV Infections --- Risk Reduction Behavior --- Psychiatry --- Public Health --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Clinical Psychology --- Communicable Diseases --- Prevention --- Treatment --- AIDS (Disease) --- Prevention. --- Treatment. --- HIV (Viruses) infections --- HTLV-III infections --- HTLV-III-LAV infections --- Human T-lymphotropic virus III infections --- Psychology. --- Health promotion. --- Health psychology. --- Health Psychology. --- Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. --- Lentivirus infections --- Sexually transmitted diseases --- Psychology, clinical. --- Medicine. --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Health Workforce --- Health promotion programs --- Health promotion services --- Promotion of health --- Wellness programs --- Preventive health services --- Health education --- Health psychology --- Health psychology, Clinical --- Psychology, Clinical health --- Psychology, Health --- Salutogenesis --- Clinical psychology --- Medicine and psychology


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    Family and HIV/AIDS : cultural and contextual issues in prevention and treatment
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    ISBN: 146140438X 9786613353023 1461404398 1283353024 Year: 2012 Publisher: New York : Springer,

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    Three decades into the HIV pandemic, the goals remain clear: reduce the number of infections,improve the health outcomes of those who are infected, and eliminate disparities in care. And one observation continues to gain credence: families are a powerful resource in preventing, adapting to, and coping with HIV.  Recognizing their complex role as educators, mentors, and caregivers, Family and HIV/AIDS assembles a wealth of findings from successful prevention and intervention strategies and provides models for translating evidence into effective real-world practice. Chapters spotlight the differing roles of mothers and fathers in prevention efforts, clarify the need for family/community collaborations, and examine core issues of culture,ethnicity, gender, and diagnosis (e.g., minority families, adolescents with psychological disorders). Throughout, risk reduction and health promotion are shown as a viable public health strategy.  Among the topics covered: The family as the model for HIV prevention. The role of settings in family-based prevention of HIV/STDs. Couples-based HIV prevention and treatment. Parents as agents of HIV prevention for gay, lesbian, and bisexual youth. Promoting family-focused evidence-based practice in HIV/AIDS care. Families and HIV medical adherence. A reference with considerable utility across the health, mental health, and related disciplines,Family and HIV/AIDS will be a go-to resource for practitioners working with families, researchers studying at-risk populations, administrators seeking to create new (or evaluate existing)prevention and care programs, and policymakers involved in funding such programs. From Jose Szapocznik, Ph.D.,  Executive Dean for Research and Research Training Chair,Department of Epidemiology and Public Health,Miller School of Medicine,University of Miami The editors and authors are to be commended for bringing together an impressive amount of findings on the role of families in preventing and addressing HIV infection.  The book documents the tremendous progress in this program of research since the publication of Working with Families in the Era of AIDS IN 2000.  While the book is focused on ethnic minority families and HIV, the strategies have application for all families coping with a range of chronic diseases and should be tremendously useful for research, public health care providers, and policy makers.

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    AIDS (Disease) -- Prevention. --- AIDS (Disease) -- Treatment. --- HIV infections -- Prevention. --- HIV infections -- Treatment. --- HIV-positive persons. --- HIV infections --- AIDS (Disease) --- HIV-positive persons --- Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral --- Public Health Practice --- Risk --- North America --- Preventive Health Services --- Causality --- Slow Virus Diseases --- Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes --- Family Relations --- Lentivirus Infections --- Behavior --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Epidemiologic Factors --- Probability --- Family --- Sexually Transmitted Diseases --- Virus Diseases --- Public Health --- Americas --- Immune System Diseases --- Retroviridae Infections --- Health Services --- Statistics as Topic --- Diseases --- RNA Virus Infections --- Environment and Public Health --- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Geographic Locations --- Psychology, Social --- Quality of Health Care --- Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms --- Health Care --- Epidemiologic Methods --- Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation --- Geographicals --- Investigative Techniques --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome --- Parent-Child Relations --- Risk Factors --- Health Behavior --- Primary Prevention --- HIV Infections --- United States --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Communicable Diseases --- Gynecology & Obstetrics --- Pediatrics --- Clinical Immunology --- Prevention --- Treatment --- Prevention. --- Treatment. --- HIV-infected persons --- HIV patients --- HIV-sero-positive persons --- HIV-seropositive persons --- People living with HIV/AIDS --- Positive persons, HIV --- -Sero-positive persons, HIV --- -Seropositive persons, HIV --- -Acquired immune deficiency syndrome --- Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome --- Acquired immunological deficiency syndrome --- HIV (Viruses) infections --- HTLV-III infections --- HTLV-III-LAV infections --- Human T-lymphotropic virus III infections --- Patients --- Medicine. --- Maternal and child health services. --- Social work. --- Psychotherapy. --- Counseling. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Maternal and Child Health. --- Social Work. --- Psychotherapy and Counseling. --- -Patients --- Acquired immune deficiency syndrome --- Immunological deficiency syndromes --- Virus-induced immunosuppression --- Lentivirus infections --- Sexually transmitted diseases

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