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Experience of HIV disease in a London District General Hospital.

R J Coker1, N Desmond, M Poznansky, C Smith, M S Shafi, D Bell, J F Riordan, S Murphy.   

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to describe and discuss the experience of HIV disease in Central Middlesex Hospital, London up to June 1993. A retrospective study of the total number of HIV-positive patients cared for was performed. In addition, prospectively collected data as part of local epidemiological surveillance from January 1987 to June 1993 on all HIV test requests was analysed. Between January 1987 and June 1993 3695 individuals were tested for HIV-1 antibody at Central Middlesex Hospital. Of these, 101 HIV-1 seropositive individuals were identified and have attended this District General Hospital. Seven HIV-1 seropositive individuals were identified from before December 1986. Sixty (56%) had acquired their infection heterosexually. Thirty-eight (35%) originated from the UK and 47 (44%) from sub-Saharan Africa; the remaining 23 (21%) originated from the rest of Europe, South America and the Caribbean. Thirty-four (31%) of the patient group developed AIDS during follow-up at the hospital and in 26 individuals AIDs developed within 2 months of their first positive HIV result. The mean survival of 20 patients after AIDS-defining diagnoses was 7 months 18 days. This unselected group of HIV-1 seropositive patients present late in the course of their HIV disease and survival following AIDS is poor.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7727583     DOI: 10.1177/095646249500600110

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J STD AIDS        ISSN: 0956-4624            Impact factor:   1.359


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1.  Patients unaware of their HIV status present to inner city accident and emergency department with respiratory complications.

Authors:  R Landau; R Coker; E Vermeulen; R Touquet; J Fothergill; M C Poznansky
Journal:  J Accid Emerg Med       Date:  1997-09
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