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HIV/AIDS, Hardback Book

HIV/AIDS Hardback

Edited by A.J. Rodger, T.W. Mahungu, M. A. Johnson

Part of the Atlas of Investigation and Management series

Hardback

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In this new work, authors based at one of London's leading centres for the study and treatment of HIV present a comprehensive visual introduction to the disease.

Topics covered include epidemiology and pathogenesis , HIV virology (including management of ART resistance), HIV and the immune system, therapies for HIV infection and their side effects, as well as treatment of the numerous systemic and metabolic diseases that accompany, or result from, HIV infection such as cardiovascular disease, liver disease, neurologic disorders, opportunistic infections and malignancies.

The authors also address the sensitive issues surrounding conception and pregnancy in couples affected by the disease.

All clinicians treating patients with HIV and AIDS will find this an invaluable reference.education, and limited access to effective therapies, ensures that HIV remains a threat not only to the local population but to visitors too, and consequently to the wider world. Thus, while the incidence of new cases in developed countries is levelling off, it remains important that health workers continue to be aware of the epidemiology of the disease, its many manifestations, and the options for effective management. In this new work, authors based at one of London's leading centres for the study and treatment of HIV present a comprehensive but accessible introduction to the disease.

Topics covered include epidemiology and pathogenesis, new therapies for HIV infection and their side effects, as well as treatment of the numerous systemic and metabolic diseases that accompany, or result from, HIV infection such as cardiovascular disease, liver disease, neurologic disorders, opportunistic infections and malignancies.

The authors also address the sensitive issues surrounding conception and pregnancy in couples affected by the disease.

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