HIV: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE Introduction to a five-article symposium
Abstract: Treatment of HIV infection is more sophisticated and successful than ever. Early decisions about when and how to use the powerful new multidrug “cocktails” are critical, and the results may be disastrous if therapy is mismanaged. Yet HIV infection is approaching the status of a manageable chronic disease, a territory that comfortably belongs to family physicians and internists. As coordinator of this symposium, I hope this series of articles provides an up… More >>
HIV: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE Introduction to a five-article symposium
Topic: AND, chronic disease, family physicians, FUTURE, hiv, hiv infection, internists, PAST, PRESENT, treatment of hiv
