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McCarthy G M - - 1991
HIV-related oral candidiasis was investigated in 71 HIV-seropositive patients who received interviews, oral examinations and hematologic investigation. Diagnosis of candidiasis was based on clinical signs and examination of PAS-stained smears. The frequency of candidiasis was 24/71 (34%). The clinical presentations were pseudomembranous 8 (11%), erythematous 14 (20%), angular cheilitis 3 ...
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Ernst F A - - 1991
METHODS: In the context of an epidemiological investigation of AIDS-related knowledge, attitudes, and practices, 2,006 employees of the Tennessee Mental Health and Mental Retardation residential facilities were surveyed to test the hypothesis that blacks have been differentially sensitized to their disproportionate level of HIV vulnerability. RESULTS: We found that blacks ...
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Torres C G - - 1991
This study describes the measures being taken by AIDS surveillance offices across the country to ensure the security of information regarding patients with AIDS and HIV infection. Security measures were evaluated according to the cumulative number of AIDS cases reported, whether partner notification services were provided, and whether HIV seropositive ...
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Butters E - - 1991
This paper describes a consecutive series of 103 patients with HIV and AIDS related illnesses who were referred to, and remained in, the care of two community teams. The characteristics of the patients are outlined and the early experiences of the teams are described. The findings of this study should ...
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Lin X D - - 1991
In this paper, we examine an HIV/AIDS transmission model which has been widely used for studying the spread of HIV/AIDS through sexual contact. Some sufficient conditions are obtained for the uniqueness of endemic equilibrium. We also present a two-group model whose no-disease equilibrium is unstable but it has at least ...
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Hays R B - - 1990
Examined help-seeking and psychological distress among four groups of gay men (30 AIDS-diagnosed, 107 HIV-seropositive, 149 HIV-seronegative, 244 untested) in the AIDS Behavioral Research Project, a longitudinal survey of San Francisco gay men. The men reported high levels of anxiety, depression, and help-seeking from their social networks. AIDS-diagnosed and HIV-positives ...
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Taylor J M - - 1990
Two rough methods are given to estimate the combined HIV prevalence in Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco in homosexual men. Both methods are related to the back calculation technique, and use AIDS surveillance data and information obtained from the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study. Both methods suggest that the ...
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Grant M D - - 1990
Autoimmunity often precedes the onset of AIDS-related complex or AIDS, and a number of autoantibodies have been described in AIDS patients and persons at risk for AIDS. The presence of such antibodies provokes speculation that autoimmunity is a component of AIDS pathogenesis. We report evidence of an autoantibody (anticollagen) common ...
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Rinaldo C R CR - - 1990
Homosexual men who were human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) seropositive at enrollment into the Pittsburgh portion of the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study had elevated titers of serum alpha and gamma interferon (IFN) within 24 months prior to development of AIDS. In contrast, subjects who developed AIDS relatively early after seroconversion to ...
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Nishimoto P W - - 1990
Since 1985 when the military first began testing all active duty personnel, there have been concerns about how the HIV policy would affect servicemembers. This article reviews policy development, the rationale for screening, seroprevalence in the military, medical staging, unique problems of testing in the military, retension, and considerations for ...
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Stavis P F - - 1989
Modern judicial activism--establishing caselaw that functions as law until statutes are subsequently enacted--has been the hallmark of the variety of legal issues surrounding the HIV condition and AIDS diseases. Most federal and state courts have been compelled to resolve many HIV/AIDS-related controversies in advance of legislative guidance and have generally ...
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Gakis C - - 1989
Adenosine deaminase activity (ADA) was assayed in the serum of 137 HIV positive subjects: 131 intravenous drug abusers, 3 female partners of HIV positive abusers, 1 son of HIV positive abuser and 2 blood-transfused patients, subdivided into the following groups: 73 asymptomatic, 15 with ARC, 37 with LAS, 5 with ...
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Fernandez F - - 1989
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and related disorders are increasingly and unsettlingly prevalent. The authors describe neuropsychiatric, psychosocial, and ethical-legal problems associated with HIV infections that are commonly encountered in a consultation-liaison psychiatry setting. Because of HIV's potential for undermining cognitive function, they recommend a systematic neurobehavioral assessment for the ...
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Cockcroft A - - 1989
AIDS/HIV counselling will increasingly become part of the role of occupational health professionals. Issues that arise in the occupational setting include: occupational transmission, knowledge and attitudes, problems with family and friends, AIDS dementia, and uncertainty. Dilemmas can occur in relation to contamination incidents, HIV positive employees, or staff refusing to ...
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Kraft P - - 1988
The present paper deals with three issues related to public opinion in Norway: 1) the importance and credibility of HIV/AIDS information sources; 2) changes or intended changes of sexual behaviour because of fear of HIV/AIDS and, 3) attitudes towards homosexuals and the integrity of HIV-infected persons. The data stem from ...
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Grant I - - 1987
Although a high prevalence of central nervous system disease is seen in persons with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), the natural history of brain involvement with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) remains poorly understood. Neuropsychologic evaluations of 55 ambulatory homosexual men revealed abnormalities in 13 of 15 with AIDS, 7 of ...
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De Lange, Jacqueline.
Thesis (M(Communication Pathology))--University of Pretoria, 2003.
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1965- Potter, Jennifer Sharpe,
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Georgia, 2002.
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1971- Poehlman, Jon Aaron,
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of South Florida, 2004.
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