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Social and economic context of the African British AIDS epidemic11. Poverty12 Lack of access to healthcare16 ... The rates of disease progression to AIDS or death are uniformly low among patients starting highly active antiretroviral therapy ...
... for example the human immunodeficiency infection and the Aids, that have been ... of health experts and access to vital prescriptions and following frameworks, ... Notwithstanding, most patients, provided that they do look for medicine, look ...
In addition, high blood pressure, lupus, and HIV/AIDS disproportionately ... a patient's self-assessment of health is a reliable indicator of health and well being.
... has access in the course of their activities, when transmitted by patients or ... These provide the foundation for the development of a structure that aids ...
Findings may also indicate that those patients seeking care at hospitals have more serious - and ... Equity and access seem to be better achieved by establishing geographic, ... and hospital services costs for people with HIV/AIDS in London24
... by patients with terminal illnesses and serious medical conditions (cancer, AIDS ... By August 2006, legal access had been granted to about 2,500 Canadians.
However, despite full access to antiretroviral agents, the emergence of ... A prospective study of patients in a New York City cohort with acute and early HIV-1 ... to the available chemotherapeutic agents for the effective treatment of HIV/ AIDS.