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Metabolic complications and cardiovascular risk in HIV infection

Issue 1, 2011

HOT TOPICS IN HIV AND OTHER RETROVIRUSES
Metabolic complications and cardiovascular risk in HIV infection

Publ. date:2011
ISBN:978-88-6450-096-6
ISSN:2039-6546
E-ISSN:2239-6659
DOI:10.4147/HTHR-110100


Abstract

Since this monograph has no abstract, we have provided an extract of the first 100 words of the first article.

The advent of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has lead to a drastic decrease in mortality among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)+ patients in the last decade, mainly in high-income countries [1]. Combination therapies have become more effective, better tolerated, and have been simplified in terms of dosing. As a consequence, viral replication control is achieved in almost all HIV-infected individuals, with the consequent benefit on immunological status and HIV-related morbidity. According to data from patients who experienced an acceptable immunological recovery on long-term ART (CD4+ cell count >500 cells/mm3), mortality rates resemble those of the general population [2].
Whereas mortality [...]

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FOREWORD
by Vincent Soriano


ARTICLES
Metabolic complications in HIV infection
Francisco Blanco, Jesús San Román, Eugenia Vispo
Antiretroviral drugs and cardiovascular risk
Pietro Bagni, Giovanni Guaraldi
Monitoring and prevention of cardiovascular disease in HIV infection
Stephan Baldus, Hans-Jürgen Stellbrink
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Editor-in-chief
Vincent Soriano - MD, PhD

Since the first reports of AIDS in 1981, the pandemic has expanded to all continents, with an estimated 34 million people currently living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) worldwide. Following ...
 
     
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