Bennett C L, Chang H, Shlian D, Dawson J A, Edlin B R
Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California.
West J Med. 1992 Jul;157(1):41-3.
We report characteristics of 16 college students with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection but without the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome who received care at a student health center at a major university in California. Sociodemographic and clinical data and medical expenditures were obtained retrospectively from medical charts and computerized billing records. All 16 students were men who had sex with men, and 3 had also used intravenous drugs. Dermatologic conditions, upper respiratory tract infections, gastrointestinal conditions, anemia, lymphadenopathy, sexually transmitted diseases, and ophthalmologic conditions were more frequent among HIV-infected students than among the general student population using the health center. On average, HIV-infected students visited the student health service about 3 times more often and incurred charges about 10 times higher than the general population of students visiting the health center. Student health centers, which have been at the forefront of developing strategies for HIV prevention, education, and counseling, must also develop treatment programs for HIV-infected students.
我们报告了16名感染人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)但未患获得性免疫缺陷综合征的大学生的特征,这些学生在加利福尼亚一所主要大学的学生健康中心接受治疗。社会人口统计学和临床数据以及医疗费用是通过回顾性地查阅病历和计算机化计费记录获得的。所有16名学生均为男同性恋者,其中3人还使用过静脉注射毒品。与使用该健康中心的普通学生群体相比,感染HIV的学生中皮肤病、上呼吸道感染、胃肠道疾病、贫血、淋巴结病、性传播疾病和眼科疾病更为常见。平均而言,感染HIV的学生去学生健康服务中心就诊的频率约为普通学生的3倍,产生的费用约为前往该健康中心就诊的普通学生群体的10倍。一直处于制定HIV预防、教育和咨询策略前沿的学生健康中心,也必须为感染HIV的学生制定治疗方案。