Cotton Michael
Trop Doct. 2006 Oct;36(4):198-200. doi: 10.1258/004947506778604814.
HIV-related disease continues to increase and presents the greatest single challenge to the medical practitioner seeking to alleviate suffering in the developing world. As a result, the practice of surgery cannot ignore the impact of HIV and must assess the implications of this new disease. Although much has been written of HIV-related surgical pathology, the preponderance of the literature reflects the experience of surgeons working in well-equipped hospitals in the First World where HIV prevalence is low and where there is ready access to a multiplicity of drug therapies and nursing backup.
与艾滋病病毒相关的疾病持续增加,这给致力于减轻发展中世界患者痛苦的医生带来了最大的单一挑战。因此,外科手术实践不能忽视艾滋病病毒的影响,必须评估这种新疾病的影响。尽管已经有很多关于与艾滋病病毒相关的外科病理学的著述,但大部分文献反映的是在第一世界设备完善的医院工作的外科医生的经验,那里艾滋病病毒感染率较低,并且可以随时获得多种药物治疗和护理支持。