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The Guide to Living with HIV Infection: Developed at the Johns Hopkins AIDS Clinic (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book)
 
 
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The Guide to Living with HIV Infection: Developed at the Johns Hopkins AIDS Clinic (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book) [Hardcover]

Dr. John G. Bartlett MD (Author), Ms. Ann K. Finkbeiner (Author)
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0801867436 978-0801867439 May 3, 2001 5th

When the fourth edition of The Guide to Living with HIV Infection was published in 1998, the effects of the new drugs against HIV were only beginning to be appreciated. Since that time, rates of hospitalization, serious illness, and death have dropped by 60 to 80 percent and have stayed down. Several years ago, one young woman with no remaining immune system had made the decision, despite her odds, to be kept alive artificially; she now lives a healthy life, has a near-normal immune system, and, for the last three years, has had no detectable HIV. Her world, and the world for most people affected by HIV infection, is radically changed.

In this new edition of their acclaimed guide, Dr. John Bartlett, director of the Infectious Diseases Division at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, and science writer Ann Finkbeiner thoroughly update their discussion of the disease, from the evolving issue of when to start treatment to the new and sophisticated tests for the response to treatment, for the state of the immune system, and for HIV's resistance to various drugs. They describe these drugs' unanticipated side effects, among which are changes in peoples' appearances and increases in the lipid levels of their blood. They offer advice on adhering to the drugs' regimen--a regimen so strict and demanding that even AIDS doctors, in trials using placebos, failed it. And they explain the medical strategies by which the levels of HIV can be pushed down to an undetectable level and made to stay there.

The authors emphasize the importance of receiving this good news cautiously. Though improvements in the drugs have made them easier to take, they still cost between $10,000 and $12,000 per year, and no one knows whether HIV will develop resistance to them. New stresses accompany this uncertainty, and new perspectives accompany this new world. This latest Guide to Living with HIV Infection offers valuable advice both to those for whom treatment works and to those for whom it doesn't--all focused on remaining well as long as possible. The book continues to be the most complete source of medical, emotional, social, financial, and legal advice for people with HIV infection and for their families and friends.

New to this edition: • Using the CD4 cell count and viral load tests to monitor response to treatment, to assess prognosis, and to indicate the state of the immune system • New tests of HIV's resistance to the various drugs against HIV

• Advice on when to start treatment

• Strategy for achieving "no detectable virus"

• Tricks for adhering to the strict regimen required by the anti-HIV drugs

• New information on the unanticipated side effects of the anti-HIV drugs

• Advice to women with HIV infection who become pregnant • New information on the risks of transmitting HIV

• Changes in emotional perspective resulting from living with HIV infection

• New guidelines for choosing a physician



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Bartlett, professor of medicine and director of the Infectious Diseases Division of the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, and Finkbeiner, a science writer, have written this authoritative, plain-spoken book to let people with HIV infection, Aids-Related Complex (ARC), or AIDS "know what they're up against" and to help them deal thoroughly and positively with the medical and emotional problems the infection presents. Aimed at teaching HIV-infected people "how to live as long and full and satisfying a life as possible," this guide offers practical advice on such topics as what to do when diagnosed, how to prevent transmission, and how to maintain positive attitudes. The glossary is especially helpful in understanding HIV/ARC/AIDS terminology. With more than one million Americans living with HIV infection, this book is recommended to the broadest readership as one of the best AIDS popular handbooks. The paperback is a good buy.
- James Swanton, Albert Einstein Coll. of Medicine, New York
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"The Guide to Living with HIV Infection is an excellent resource for a motivated patient... written and compiled by people who have genuinely and carefully listened to their patients... an admirable achievement." -- I. Kramer, AIDS Care


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 428 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press; 5th edition (May 3, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801867436
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801867439
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,604,225 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive. Everything you might & might not want to know, December 1, 1998
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As someone only recently becoming interested in HIV this book covered alot of ground, including the medical course of the disease, the emotional effects on those with the infection and those caring for people with it and legal matters. Designed more as a manual, where certain chapters can be skipped if not relative to a persons needs, it's structure still led easily from one section to the next. Accounts from people living with the virus and their cargivers add a human touch which can be associated with by almost anyone. A very good book for anyone coming in blind to the subject. Interesting, thought provoking and intellegent...
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential reading for anyone infected with HIV, June 20, 1998
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This up-to-date 1998 book is absolutely essential reading for anyone with HIV or AIDS. The book not only addresses the medical aspects of this virus, but also such issues as understanding and communicating about HIV, how to deal with HIV's possible effects on the body, insuarance and HIV and guidance for making legal, financial and medical decisions. No book written prior to 1998 offers current enough information about this virus. For this year, this book can serve as a vital referenc manual for those with HIV or those who love someone with HIV.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but dry....., February 12, 2003
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I agree with most of what the other reviewers are saying, but I found it a bit dry, and somewhat frightening if anyone reading it was just diagnosed with HIV; flipping through it can fill you with "doom and gloom".....
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