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AIDS in Latin America.

Infect Dis Clin North Am. 2000 Mar;14(1):185-209. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/20203166
Cahn P; Belloso WH; Murillo J; Prada-Trujillo G; Department of Infectious Diseases, University of Buenos Aires; School of Medicine, Argentina.


Abstract: The epidemic in Latin America has placed an unexpected additional burden on the health care systems and national economies, already weak and affected by severe problems. Specific regional diseases in addition to common opportunistic infections, and particularly the high incidence of TB, produce a different picture compared with the United States and Europe. Access to ARV therapy is far from being universal in Latin America; nevertheless, some countries are providing HAART to all eligible patients, showing that it is not impossible to improve quality of care for people living with HIV infection in the region. Before assuming as definitive and irreversible that at least one or two generations will be sacrificed on the altar of inequity of our uneven world, we as acting scientists should join the struggle of millions of human beings claiming their right to be treated with the best drugs that science can offer today.


Keywords: JOURNAL ARTICLE REVIEW REVIEW, TUTORIAL *Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/COMPLICATIONS/DRUG THERAPY/ EPIDEMIOLOGY Anti-HIV Agents/THERAPEUTIC USE AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections/EPIDEMIOLOGY Chagas Disease/COMPLICATIONS/EPIDEMIOLOGY Histoplasmosis/COMPLICATIONS/EPIDEMIOLOGY Human Latin America/EPIDEMIOLOGY Leishmaniasis/COMPLICATIONS/EPIDEMIOLOGY Meningitis, Cryptococcal/COMPLICATIONS/EPIDEMIOLOGY Toxoplasmosis, Cerebral/COMPLICATIONS/EPIDEMIOLOGY Tuberculosis, Meningeal/COMPLICATIONS/EPIDEMIOLOGY

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