Westerman E L, Hutton J P, Potts D W
University of Oklahoma College of Medicine-Tulsa OUCMT.
J Okla State Med Assoc. 1990 Nov;83(11):535-40.
Human immunovirus (HIV) infections and related diseases continue to consume a major portion of health care resources nationwide and in the state of Oklahoma. There were 162 new cases of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) diagnosed in Oklahoma in 1989 and an additional 347 cases of other HIV infections were reported. It appears almost certain that few physicians in practice, if any, will escape seeing HIV-related illnesses. It is, therefore, important that all physicians have an adequate understanding of the basic management of these related illnesses. The reader is referred to our original article in the October 1988 issue of the Journal of the Oklahoma State Medical Association, which outlined the office management of HIV-positive patients. The current paper represents an update on this problem. Many of the original tenets and descriptions of management remain the same, and they will not be repeated.
人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染及相关疾病在全国范围内以及俄克拉荷马州持续消耗着大部分医疗资源。1989年,俄克拉荷马州诊断出162例获得性免疫缺陷综合征(AIDS)新病例,另外还报告了347例其他HIV感染病例。几乎可以肯定的是,在实际工作中,很少有医生(如果有的话)不会遇到与HIV相关的疾病。因此,所有医生充分了解这些相关疾病的基本管理方法非常重要。读者可参考我们发表在1988年10月《俄克拉荷马州医学协会杂志》上的原始文章,该文章概述了HIV阳性患者的门诊管理。本文是关于这个问题的最新进展。许多最初的管理原则和描述仍然适用,在此不再赘述。