Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS) in HIV-infected patients: risk factors, clinical features, outcomes, prevention
... factors for immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome during highly active antiretroviral therapy // AIDS. 2005. Vol. 19, № 4. P. 399—406.
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Disturbance of the vaginal microbiome and the risk of HIV infection in women: analysis of scientific studies
Women are the core population group responsible for new HIV infections and the persistence of the HIV pandemic. A key determinant of susceptibility to HIV infection is the composition of the vaginal microbiome, which can influence the local immune cell population and inflammation status. While a low diversity ...
Experience of Physical Education Methods Application to Medical and Social Support of People Living with HIV
The article analyses the appropriateness and efficiency of physical training by medical and social support of people living with HIV. The author presents the results of research conducted in Russia, the USA, and Canada.
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Basta T.
B., Reece M.,
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Predictors of exercise stage of change among individuals living with HIV/AIDS //
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The preparation of a prospective physical education specialist for the work with HIV positive people
This article is dedicated to the peculiarities of forming future specialists on physical culture work with HIV infected patients. The completion is viewed as a complicated integrated system.
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Новик А.
А., Ионова Т.
И.
Руководство по исследованию качества жизни в медицине. СПб., 2002....
Social adaptation of HIV positive teenagers by means of physical culture
This article discusses psycho-educational problems developed by teenagers from the moment of HIV diagnosis. The authors consider possible solutions to such problems by means of physical culture and analyse the readiness of HIV-positive teenagers for physical culture classes.
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Воронин Е.
Е., Глазырина Л.
А., Загайнова ...