HIV/AIDS: Güncel Yaklaşımlar

İnsan immünyetmezlik virüsü (HIV) infeksiyonu, dünya çapında önemli bir sağlık sorunudur.Bu kronolojik derlemede, HIV bilimindeki en önemli kilometre taşlarının bazılarına tarihselbir bakış açısının kazandırılması amaçlanmıştır. Bu derleme, özellikle HIV tedavisi içinepidemiyoloji, bulaş yolları, klinik semptomlar, güncel tanı algoritması ve etkili tedavi rejimlerihakkındaki güncel araştırma yönlerine odaklanacaktır. Ayrıca viral infeksiyon, toplumumuzdagörülen ve hala tedavi edilemeyen damgalanma, dışlanma gibi sosyolojik boyutları ile dedeğerlendirilecektir.

HIV/AIDS: Current Perspectives

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection remains a major health issue worldwide.In this Timeline review article, we aimed to provide a historical perspective of some of theconsiderable milestones in HIV science. This review manuscript will focus on some of thecurrent research directions about epidemiology, transmission ways, clinical symptoms, currentdiagnostic algorithm and effective tretment regimens, in particular in the search for a cure forHIV. Moreover, viral infections will also be assessed in terms of sociological dimensions, suchas stigmatization and exclusion, which are seen in our community and are still untreatable.

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