MEDICAL CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH HIV FROM THE BEGINNING OF EPIDEMIC TO A MANAGEABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASE IN PRIMORSKIY TERRITORY DURING 30 YEARS PERIOD
https://doi.org/10.17238/PmJ1609-1175.2019.3.5-1
Abstract
HIV-infected patients have been provided with medical care for 30 years in Primorskiy territory. The article gives the information about medical care from its formation to the present day. The role of specialists of regional center for AIDS and infectious diseases control in achievements of stabilizing epidemic of HIV-infection is emphasized. The article presents gender, agу composition of patients and modes of HIV transmission. It shows achievements of preventive care to reduce the number of perinatal infections with increasing number of childbirths and number of women with HIV-infection in Primorskiy territory. It is shown that early medical examination of HIV-infected patients is one of the main factors to extend life-span and to increase quality of life. The ultimate goal of preventive care for specialists of center for AIDS control, volunteers, members of non-profit organizations is a formation of healthy lifestyle in people in Primorskiy territory and prevention not only HIV-infection but also viral hepatitis with parenteral route of infection, and drug addiction as well.
About the Authors
L. F. SklyarRussian Federation
50 Borisenko St. Vladivostok 690001 Russian Federation
2 Ostryakova Ave. Vladivostok 690002 Russian Federation
A. A. Chernikova
Russian Federation
50 Borisenko St. Vladivostok 690001 Russian Federation
10 Ajax Bay, Russki Isl. Vladivostok 690922 Russian Federation
E. I. Miroshnichenko
Russian Federation
50 Borisenko St. Vladivostok 690001 Russian Federation
S. N. Beniova
Russian Federation
50 Borisenko St. Vladivostok 690001 Russian Federation
10 Ajax Bay, Russki Isl. Vladivostok 690922 Russian Federation
S. P. Kruglyak
Russian Federation
50 Borisenko St. Vladivostok 690001 Russian Federation
S. A. Ermolitskaya
Russian Federation
50 Borisenko St. Vladivostok 690001 Russian Federation
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Sklyar L.F., Chernikova A.A., Miroshnichenko E.I., Beniova S.N., Kruglyak S.P., Ermolitskaya S.A. MEDICAL CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH HIV FROM THE BEGINNING OF EPIDEMIC TO A MANAGEABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASE IN PRIMORSKIY TERRITORY DURING 30 YEARS PERIOD. Pacific Medical Journal. 2019;(3):5-11. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17238/PmJ1609-1175.2019.3.5-1