San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco, CA 94110, USA.
Ann Am Thorac Soc. 2013 Apr;10(2):143-7. doi: 10.1513/AnnalsATS.201208-039PS.
Advancements were made in the understanding of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and the management of patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in many parts of the United States after such patients were first identified in 1981. Nevertheless, the relatively small city of San Francisco contributed a disproportionate share of them, due largely to the city's inclusive political and community response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic, including the activities of its Department of Public Health and San Francisco General Hospital (SFGH). San Francisco's colorful history, multicultural character, and tradition of tolerance attracted many patients who would develop HIV/AIDS to the city. The same factors underlaid the community's compassionate response when large numbers of these patients needed medical services. These factors also motivated the physicians, nurses, and other health professionals at SFGH who cared for the patients on the world's first inpatient AIDS ward.
在美国的许多地区,自 1981 年首次发现艾滋病患者以来,人们对人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)的认识和艾滋病患者的管理都取得了进展。然而,旧金山这个相对较小的城市却做出了不成比例的贡献,这主要是由于该市对 HIV/AIDS 疫情采取了包容的政治和社区应对措施,包括其公共卫生部和旧金山总医院(SFGH)的活动。旧金山丰富多彩的历史、多元文化的特点和宽容的传统吸引了许多可能会发展为 HIV/AIDS 的患者来到这座城市。当大量患者需要医疗服务时,同样的因素也构成了社区富有同情心的回应基础。这些因素也激励了 SFGH 的医生、护士和其他卫生专业人员在世界上第一个住院艾滋病病房照顾这些患者。