Ferguson F S, Nachman S, Berentsen B
State University, Stony Brook School of Dental Medicine, Pediatric Dental Infectious Disease Clinic, USA.
N Y State Dent J. 1997 Feb;63(2):46-50.
The impact of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection on children continues to be felt worldwide. Since 1981, when the first patients with HIV were recognized, to 1996, when it was estimated that more than 14 million men, women and children were infected with the virus, no other infectious disease has had such a strong impact on the medical community. With the advent of better methods of detection and better therapies we are beginning to see HIV-infected children surviving longer, and thus coming under the care of a host of affiliated medical personnel, including dentists. This article will serve as a brief update on pediatric HIV and its impact on the oral health of infected children.
人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染对儿童的影响在全球范围内持续显现。从1981年首例HIV患者被确诊,到1996年据估计已有超过1400万男性、女性和儿童感染该病毒,没有其他传染病对医学界产生过如此强烈的影响。随着检测方法的改进和治疗手段的进步,我们开始看到感染HIV的儿童存活时间更长,从而受到包括牙医在内的众多相关医务人员的照料。本文将简要介绍儿童HIV感染情况及其对受感染儿童口腔健康的影响。