HIV-positive personsAIDSHEALTH facilitiesBackground: This study aimed to assess the perception of quality of care among people living with HIV (PLHIV) in Lagos, Nigeria, and identify factors influencing their perceptions. Methodology: The study was a descriptive cross-...
Studies show that a 20-year-old, HIV-positive person on antiretroviral therapy can expect to live into their 70s, but the risk of other health issues can affect how long you live with HIV.
(Rosenfeld, Ridge, Catalan, & Delpech, 2016), and ageing with HIV. These findings include the enduring impacts of having lived through the AIDS epidemic in younger years, with memories of the epidemic before effective medications shaping experiences of living with HIV in later years and in the...
Objectives:Little is known about the impact of HIV infection on biological ageing in sub-Saharan Africa. The study aimed to assess biological ageing in Sou... Gilbert,E Clare,Pathai,... - 《Aids》 被引量: 126发表: 2013年 Ageing with HIV in South Africa. We used an established microsimula...
Book Review: Remaking a life: How women living with HIV/AIDS confront inequality by Watkins-Hayes, C. S Azhar - 《Affilia》 被引量: 0发表: 2022年 Book Review: Remaking a Life: How Women Living with HIV/AIDS Confront Inequality by Celeste Watkins-Hayes KW Darling - 《Gender & Society》...
Even if you’re HIV-positive, you can still get infected with a different strain of the virus. So protect yourself if you’re not sure of your partner’s status. If you’re on ART, you will need a blood test every 3-4 months to monitor your viral load. Some people may never reach...
“We can’t lose sight of the fact that we live in a world with 35 million people who are infected with HIV and will continue to be infected with HIV,” Schacker said. “We haven’t quite solved that problem yet. I worry as this [COVID-19] pandemic goes on—and it will, and we...
Today, over 27 million people with HIV are onantiretroviral therapy. A push to treat the remaining 10 million has been hindered by dwindling financial support from wealthier nations. Summary Since the start of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, more than 36 million adults and children have died of HIV, ...
How We've Learned to Live Again after HIV ; for Years, an HIV-Positive Diagnosis Was Seen as a Death Sentence but, Thanks to Medical Developments, Many of Those with the Virus Can Now Live Full and Productive Lives. to Mark World AIDS Day Today, Maureen Coleman Met Three People from ...
HIVcan live outside of the body for several hours and, under the right condition, for several days.But this doesn't mean you can get HIV by coming into contact with semen, blood, or other bodily fluids on a toilet seat, toothbrush, countertop, or even discarded needle. To date, there...