Chatterjee Aroni, Sarkar Agniswar, Ansari Sabbir, Siddhanta Sattik, Banerjee Siwalik, Sarkar Rathindranath, Chakraborty Nilanjan
Aroni Chatterjee, Agniswar Sarkar, Sabbir Ansari, Nilanjan Chakraborty, ICMR Virus Unit, ID and BG Hospital Campus, GB4, Kolkata 700010, West Bengal, India.
World J Virol. 2016 Nov 12;5(4):183-188. doi: 10.5501/wjv.v5.i4.183.
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection among men who have sex with men (MSM) has increased to a drastic proportion throughout India in the last couple of years due to a lack of productive identification and management framework. In apprehension of social disgrace these men attempt to live a normal hetero conjugal life and, in the process, act as a bridge in spreading the virus to their women partners. In this case report we have highlighted two cases which clearly distinguished the adequacy of HIV treatment among MSM when they are diagnosed during early or late phases of infection. An intensive and ample counseling to comprehend the psychology and sexual behavior of these men was found to be critically important in both the cases. Our study, which is actually the first of its kind, recorded and documented evidence of HIV infected MSM from Eastern India and renders a ray of hope among this marginally isolated group to comprehend the challenges and health risks faced by the MSM population. It also provides a format for the medical practitioners here in managing and treating related cases.
在过去几年里,由于缺乏有效的识别和管理框架,印度男男性行为者(MSM)中的人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染率急剧上升。由于担心社会耻辱,这些男性试图过正常的异性婚姻生活,在此过程中,他们成为了将病毒传播给女性伴侣的桥梁。在本病例报告中,我们重点介绍了两个案例,这两个案例清楚地表明了男男性行为者在感染早期或晚期被诊断时接受HIV治疗的充分性。在这两个案例中,发现深入而充分的咨询以了解这些男性的心理和性行为至关重要。我们的研究实际上是同类研究中的首例,记录并记录了来自印度东部的HIV感染男男性行为者的证据,并为这个边缘化的孤立群体带来了一线希望,使他们了解男男性行为者群体面临的挑战和健康风险。它还为这里的医生管理和治疗相关病例提供了一种模式。