       Document 0077
 DOCN  M9580077
 TI    Receipt of recommended medical care in HIV-infected and at-risk persons.
 DT    9506
 AU    Marx R; Katz MH; Barreto AI; Park MS; Black T; Welch M; AIDS Office,
       Department of Public Health, San Francisco,; California 94102-6033, USA.
 SO    J Gen Intern Med. 1995 Feb;10(2):92-5. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/95248433
 AB    The authors evaluated receipt of recommended medical care for 133
       HIV-infected and 101 at-risk San Francisco public health clinic
       patients. Fewer than half the patients received syphilis and
       tuberculosis screening, hepatitis B immunity testing or vaccination, and
       tetanus boosters. The HIV-infected persons were significantly (p < or =
       0.01) more likely than the at-risk persons to receive preventive care,
       except for interventions specific to women. More than 80% of the
       HIV-infected persons received CD4 testing, zidovudine and Pneumocystis
       carinii pneumonia prophylaxis, and pneumococcal vaccine. Only 40% of the
       at-risk persons reported having HIV-antibody testing recommended.
       Interventions to increase care delivery to HIV-infected and at-risk
       persons are needed.
 DE    Adult  Counseling  *Delivery of Health Care  Female  Human  HIV
       Infections/EPIDEMIOLOGY/*THERAPY  Male  Medical Records  *Preventive
       Health Services  Risk Factors  San Francisco/EPIDEMIOLOGY  Support, U.S.
       Gov't, P.H.S.  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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