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艾滋病定义的演变。名称意味着什么?

The changing definition of AIDS. What's in a name?

作者信息

Osborn J E

机构信息

University of Michigan School of Public Health.

出版信息

J Am Health Policy. 1991 Nov-Dec;1(3):19-22.

Abstract

Earlier this year, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control proposed altering its definition of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) to include those with 200 or fewer CD4 cells. That proposal, scheduled to take effect April 1, 1992, would dramatically increase the number of Americans officially considered as having AIDS. The previous definition relied on a list of specific opportunistic infections, tumors, or itemized manifestations of HIV disease. While eventually the definition of AIDS should be replaced with a definition of HIV disease--which would include all those who are infected with the human immunodeficiency virus--the CDC proposal would be a useful stopgap measure. It would provide access to needed treatments such as AZT to thousands of men and women who now are excluded from reimbursement systems including private health insurance and Medicaid.

摘要

今年早些时候,美国疾病控制中心提议更改其获得性免疫缺陷综合征(艾滋病)的定义,将CD4细胞数量在200个及以下的人纳入其中。该提议定于1992年4月1日生效,这将大幅增加官方认定患有艾滋病的美国人数量。此前的定义依据一系列特定的机会性感染、肿瘤或艾滋病病毒疾病的详细表现。虽然最终艾滋病的定义应以艾滋病病毒疾病的定义取而代之——这将涵盖所有感染人类免疫缺陷病毒的人——但疾病控制中心的提议将是一项有用的权宜之计。它将使成千上万目前被排除在包括私人医疗保险和医疗补助在内的报销体系之外的男女能够获得诸如叠氮胸苷等所需治疗。

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