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Br J Hosp Med (Lond) ; 78(9): 516-522, 2017 Sep 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28898144

ABSTRACT

The demographics of the HIV epidemic in the UK have changed significantly. Owing to a steady rate of new diagnoses and improved survival, the population of individuals living with HIV continues to increase. HIV is now widely considered to be a chronic condition and HIV-positive individuals are expected to live into old age. Increasing rates of age-related comorbidities challenge HIV care providers to deliver durable viral suppression, ensure long-term adherence to antiretroviral treatment and promote wellbeing into old age. High rates of mental health disorders and social stigma continue to have a negative impact on the quality of life of people living with HIV. Models of care must adapt to this evolving epidemic.


Subject(s)
Aging , Anti-Retroviral Agents/therapeutic use , HIV Infections , Patient Care Management/trends , Aging/physiology , Aging/psychology , HIV Infections/epidemiology , HIV Infections/psychology , HIV Infections/therapy , Humans , Quality of Life
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Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces ; 141: 553-557, 2016 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26896663

ABSTRACT

Silicone membrane is frequently used as an in vitro skin mimic whereby experiments incorporate a range of buffered media which may vary in pH. As a consequence of such variability in pH there is a corresponding variability in the degree of ionisation which in turn, could influence permeation through the mainly hydrophobic-rich membrane structure. This study reports the effect of pH on the permeation of five model compounds (benzoic acid, benzotriazole, ibuprofen, ketoprofen and lidocaine). For the five compounds analysed, each at three distinct percentages of ionisation, it was found that the greater extent of permeation was always for the more 'neutral', i.e. more greatly unionised, species rather than the anionic or cationic species. These findings fit with the theory that the hydrophobic membrane encourages permeation of 'lipid-like' structures, i.e. the more unionised form of compounds. However, results obtained with an Inverse Gas Chromatography Surface Energy Analyser (iGC SEA) indicate the membrane surface to be an electron dense environment. In the knowledge that unionised forms of compounds permeate (rather than the charged species) this negatively charged surface was not anticipated, i.e. the basic membrane surface did not appear to affect permeation.


Subject(s)
Ions/chemistry , Membranes, Artificial , Pharmaceutical Preparations/chemistry , Silicon/chemistry , Benzoic Acid/chemistry , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical/methods , Chromatography, Gas/methods , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Ibuprofen/chemistry , Ketoprofen/chemistry , Lidocaine/chemistry , Permeability , Surface Properties , Triazoles/chemistry
3.
Int J STD AIDS ; 27(14): 1326-1329, 2016 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26568252

ABSTRACT

The objective was to evaluate the efficacy of a HIV targeted-testing teaching session in improving knowledge and confidence at a London medical school. A survey assessing knowledge of HIV testing guidelines, confidence to offer testing and outcomes of targeted-testing teaching was developed and distributed to fifth year medical students. Results were compared for students who had completed GU/HIV modules (GU+) and those who had not (GU-) and chi-squared testing was performed; 100 and 119 questionnaires were returned by GU+ and GU- students (response rate of 92.6% and 97.5%), respectively. For the three knowledge-based questions, GU+ students were significantly more likely to provide correct answers for two (p < 0.001). Similarly, they were significantly more likely to feel confident in offering an HIV test (p < 0.001). After targeted-testing teaching 92%, 98% and 62% felt more confident about when to test, how to discuss testing and more knowledgeable about testing, respectively. Most students were happy to offer HIV testing in different medical settings; significantly fewer reported this for an acute admissions unit compared with antenatal clinic (79% vs 96%). Students who had received targeted-testing teaching demonstrated better knowledge and confidence about HIV testing. We hope this study raises awareness of the need to include HIV testing teaching in medical school curricula.


Subject(s)
Clinical Competence , Education, Medical, Undergraduate , HIV Infections , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Students, Medical/psychology , Curriculum , Educational Measurement , HIV Infections/diagnosis , HIV Infections/prevention & control , Humans , London , Mass Screening , Students, Medical/statistics & numerical data , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Int J STD AIDS ; 17(12): 854-5, 2006 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17212866

ABSTRACT

The clinical value of aciclovir, oral or topical, in the episodic treatment of recurrent herpes virus infection is limited. Betadine (povidone-iodine) could provide a cheap, effective alternative for managing symptomatic recurrences. We describe a case where povidone-iodine was used successfully to treat a recurrence of genital herpes simplex and review the literature supporting povidone-iodine in the treatment of genital tract infections.


Subject(s)
Antiviral Agents/therapeutic use , Herpes Genitalis/drug therapy , Herpes Simplex/drug therapy , Povidone-Iodine/therapeutic use , Adult , Female , Herpes Genitalis/virology , Herpes Simplex/etiology , Humans
5.
Int J Clin Pract ; 59(12): 1452-8, 2005 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16351678

ABSTRACT

An increasing number of antiretroviral agents are available for the treatment of HIV infection. Many clinicians and patients prefer once-daily therapy, and this, in addition to accumulating evidence of toxicity associated with thymidine analogues, means many individuals commence a non-thymidine analogue-based regimen. Stavudine (d4T) is no longer recommended for initial therapy, and zidovudine (AZT) may also be associated with lipoatrophy. Despite investigations into nucleoside-sparing options, triple agent therapy with two nucleoside analogues [nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs)] and a ritonavir-boosted protease inhibitor (PI) or a non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI) remains the mainstay. In this article, we review the advantages, and drawbacks, of different non-thymidine NRTI backbones.


Subject(s)
HIV Infections/drug therapy , HIV Protease Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Nucleosides/therapeutic use , Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Thymidine/analogs & derivatives , Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active/adverse effects , Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active/methods , Drug Combinations , Humans , Thymidine/adverse effects
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Int J STD AIDS ; 16(7): 505-9, 2005 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16004634

ABSTRACT

The objective of this study was (1) to estimate the prevalence of recalcitrant Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) infection in a UK genitourinary medicine clinic; (2) to use a case series and literature review to suggest an algorithm for management of recalcitrant TV (rTV). A retrospective review of laboratory records, case-notes and literature review was conducted. Fifteen patients were studied, representing 1.16% of the cases presenting during the study period. A wide variety of therapeutic agents was used, the treatment regimen differed for each patient. No treatment was universally effective in achieving cure, but the use of acetarsol pessaries vaginally appeared to be the most frequently successful strategy. Based on these results, an algorithm for treatment of rTV is presented, although clinical trials will be needed to elucidate the best clinical approaches to this problem.


Subject(s)
Antitrichomonal Agents/therapeutic use , Trichomonas Vaginitis/drug therapy , Trichomonas vaginalis/drug effects , Algorithms , Animals , Antitrichomonal Agents/administration & dosage , Drug Resistance , Drug Therapy, Combination , Female , Humans , Treatment Outcome , Trichomonas Vaginitis/diagnosis , Trichomonas Vaginitis/epidemiology , Trichomonas vaginalis/isolation & purification
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