       Document 0602
 DOCN  M9490602
 TI    Human immunodeficiency virus: current trends in assessment, diagnosis,
       and treatment.
 DT    9411
 AU    Kelly AM
 SO    J Intraven Nurs. 1994 Mar-Apr;17(2):83-92. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/94343131
 AB    Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immune deficiency syndrome
       (AIDS) has or will impact each and every one of us; according to the
       Centers for Disease Control (CDC), there has been 9.8% increase of AIDS
       in women versus 2.5% in men in 1992, with more women, and specifically,
       black women infected through sexual contact rather than by intravenous
       drug use. In this article, the authors review the medical history and
       tests that should be obtained from all patients with HIV infection or
       AIDS treated, and the various disease entities and treatments specific
       to these patients.
 DE    Female  Human  HIV Infections/*DIAGNOSIS/EPIDEMIOLOGY/ETIOLOGY/*THERAPY
       Male  *Medical History Taking  *Nursing Assessment  Risk Factors  Sex
       Behavior  Substance Abuse, Intravenous/COMPLICATIONS  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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