Eligibility for HIV/AIDS treatment among adults in a medical emergency setting at an urban hospital in Uganda

D Nakanjako, DJ Kyabayinze, H Mayanja-Kizza… - African health …, 2007 - ajol.info
… care systems including the emergency setting. We … of HIV testing and provision of specific
HIV/AIDS care as part of the routine medical care for patients attending medical emergency

HIV prevention and treatment: the evolving role of the emergency department

K Stanley, M Lora, S Merjavy, J Chang, S Arora… - … of Emergency Medicine, 2017 - Elsevier
… Despite being one of the greatest medical success stories of our time, the development of
safe and effective treatment for HIV infection during the last 20 years had to overcome …

HIV infection and complications in emergency medicine

CA Marco, RE Rothman - Emergency medicine clinics of North America, 2008 - Elsevier
… Past medical history should include details about HIV infection, complications, treatments,
and medications. Many patients are knowledgeable about their historic laboratory data, often …

AIDS-related knowledge, attitudes, and precautionary behaviors among emergency medical professionals.

MS Smyser, J Bryce, JG Joseph - Public Health Reports, 1990 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… 44 percent of all patients treated and only 19.5 percent of patients with profuse bleeding (1).
Studies about AIDS and HIV infection among health care workers such as physicians or …

Primary HIV-1 infection: a new medical emergency?

S Jolles, SK De Loes, MA Johnson, G Janossy - Bmj, 1996 - bmj.com
Treatment should be started as soon as evidence of HIV … Firstly, it presents an opportunity
to diagnose HIV infection early, … Thirdly, the recognition of primary HIV-1 infection as a clinical …

Estimating the impact of the US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief on HIV treatment and prevention programmes in Africa

LM Heaton, PD Bouey, J Fu, J Stover… - Sexually transmitted …, 2015 - sti.bmj.com
… the tremendous scale-up of HIV prevention, care and treatment services, primarily in sub-…
treatment (ART), prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) and voluntary medical

AIDS, emergency operations, and infection control

MM Wittmann, A Wittmann… - Infection Control & Hospital …, 1996 - cambridge.org
Emergency operations become necessary to treat AIDS independent disease such as acute
… are extremely rare, but newly HIVpositive individuals with no history of risk factors for trans…

[HTML][HTML] Moving beyond screening: How emergency departments can help extinguish the HIV/AIDS epidemic

M Menchine, M Zhou, S Lotfipour… - … of Emergency Medicine, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… )-Free Generation,” 2 Although ambitious, we may well have the medical treatments needed
to fulfill this challenge. In order for one to be virally suppressed, multiple barriers must be …

Acceptance of routine testing for HIV among adult patients at the medical emergency unit at a national referral hospital in Kampala, Uganda

D Nakanjako, M Kamya, K Daniel, H Mayanja-Kizza… - AIDS and Behavior, 2007 - Springer
HIV positive patients were told about the available HIV/AIDSHIV positive patients were
given written referrals to HIV/AIDS … to HIV/AIDS care facilities for ART as well as treatment of …

At the crossroads of the HIV care continuum: emergency departments and the HIV epidemic

EM Gardner, JS Haukoos - Annals of emergency medicine, 2015 - annemergmed.com
… physicians and emergency care processes may more broadly affect patients with HIV infection.
This … provides a critical opportunity to link them to care in which treatment slows disease …