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HIV Infection a Social and a Healthcare Problem
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: Received: 31 January 2022 / Approved: 3 February 2022 / Online: 3 February 2022 (15:44:38 CET)
Version 2 : Received: 12 June 2024 / Approved: 13 June 2024 / Online: 13 June 2024 (15:38:24 CEST)
Version 3 : Received: 3 July 2024 / Approved: 4 July 2024 / Online: 4 July 2024 (05:58:07 CEST)
Version 2 : Received: 12 June 2024 / Approved: 13 June 2024 / Online: 13 June 2024 (15:38:24 CEST)
Version 3 : Received: 3 July 2024 / Approved: 4 July 2024 / Online: 4 July 2024 (05:58:07 CEST)
How to cite: Chesca, A.; Sandle, T. HIV Infection a Social and a Healthcare Problem. Preprints 2022, 2022020061. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202202.0061.v1 Chesca, A.; Sandle, T. HIV Infection a Social and a Healthcare Problem. Preprints 2022, 2022020061. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202202.0061.v1
Abstract
HIV infection invariably attracts the attention of medical staff in complex medical specialties. To achieve the goal of elimination by 2020, various approaches are required, including the establishment of prevention, diagnosis, monitoring, treatment, control measures. These should be supported by statistical studies that report on restricted or extended geographical areas, to the level of social class and age. Such an approach, combing the medical and social science perspectives (medicosocial) can prove useful for developing control measures. Due to the complexity of this immunodeficiency pathology, the condition also attracts comorbidities (most notably tuberculosis). Hence, prospective strategies need to be developed and oriented towards the goal of eradicating HIV infection. This paper presents strategies for consideration.
Keywords
HIV; approach; strategies; patient; methodologies
Subject
Medicine and Pharmacology, Immunology and Allergy
Copyright: This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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