HIV和丙型肝炎病毒合并感染的神经精神病学方面。

Aids Reader Pub Date : 2008-08-01
Antoine Douaihy, Robin C Hilsabeck, Pierre Azzam, Abhishek Jain, Dennis C Daley
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丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)和艾滋病毒合并感染的卫生保健危机日益增加,最近引起了与合并感染相关的精神和神经认知并发症领域研究的关注。初步数据表明,HIV/HCV合并感染具有神经认知和精神影响。本综述总结了已知的HIV/HCV合并感染的神经认知和精神方面的发现,并讨论了合并感染者的临床意义和挑战。一个综合的,灵活的,跨学科的团队方法模型治疗合并感染的患者提出了具体的建议,临床医生与这一人群的工作。
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Neuropsychiatric aspects of coinfection with HIV and hepatitis C virus.

The increasing health care crisis of coinfection with hepatitis C virus (HCV) and HIV has recently attracted the attention of research in the areas of psychiatric and neurocognitive complications related to coinfection. The preliminary data suggest that HIV/HCV coinfection has neurocognitive and psychiatric effects. This review summarizes the findings of what is known about the neurocognitive and psychiatric aspects of HIV/HCV coinfection and discusses the clinical implications and challenges in working with coinfected persons. An integrated, flexible, and interdisciplinary team approach model of treating patients who are coinfected is presented with specific recommendations for clinicians working with this population.

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