Methamphetamine and HIV.

Bob Huff
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When the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene announced in January 2005 that a gay man in his forties had become infected with a multidrug-resistant "superstrain" of HIV and had progressed to AIDS within a few months, much was made of the man's use of methamphetamine. The case highlighted two important aspects of the intersection of methamphetamine use and HIV. First is the fairly well-established role the drug can play in facilitating new infections by lowering users' inhibitions and encouraging sexual practices that increase the risk of HIV transmission. The second aspect is the idea that methamphetamine somehow speeds up the HIV disease process. There is little evidence of a direct interaction between meth and HIV that accelerates immune decline, but meth use can undermine the general health of the user. There is also a growing body of evidence that meth's harmful effects on the brain may be exacerbated in people with HIV, and that many HIV-related neurological impairments may be worsened by meth use.

甲基苯丙胺和艾滋病毒。
2005年1月,纽约市卫生和精神卫生部门宣布,一名40多岁的男同性恋者感染了一种耐多药的“超级菌株”艾滋病毒,并在几个月内发展为艾滋病,这名男子使用甲基苯丙胺引起了很大的关注。该案件突出了甲基苯丙胺使用与艾滋病毒交叉的两个重要方面。首先,这种药物可以通过降低使用者的自制力和鼓励增加艾滋病毒传播风险的性行为,在促进新感染方面发挥相当成熟的作用。第二个方面是甲基苯丙胺在某种程度上加速了艾滋病毒的传播过程。几乎没有证据表明冰毒和艾滋病毒之间的直接相互作用会加速免疫衰退,但冰毒的使用会损害使用者的整体健康。也有越来越多的证据表明,冰毒对艾滋病毒感染者大脑的有害影响可能会加剧,许多与艾滋病毒相关的神经损伤可能会因冰毒的使用而恶化。
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