HIV Management in Australasia app for iPhone and iPad
HIV Management in Australasia guide for clinical care is a leading HIV clinical resource, reflecting current knowledge and recommended practice in HIV medicine.
It covers the basic virology, immunology and natural history of HIV, discusses therapeutics and monitoring and outlines many clinical manifestations of the virus. It can be used both as a reference resource in clinical practice and a teaching tool for participants and educators.
The guide is the key text used in ASHMs accreditation course for HIV s100 prescribers and in continuing medication education scheme for community medical practitioners to maintain HIV s100 prescriber rights. Further, the guide is a key source of information used by many medical institutions, health departments and universities for HIV and Hepatitis C-related education projects in Australia and New Zealand
The guide contains following chapters:
Basic Virology, Immunology and Natural History
Chapter 1 - Basic HIV virology
Chapter 2 - HIV immunopathology
Chapter 3 - Natural History of HIV infection
Chapter 4 - Diagnostics
Therapeutics and monitoring
Chapter 5 - Antiretroviral therapy
Chapter 6 - New HIV diagnosis
Chapter 7 - Initiation of antiretroviral therapy in the naive patient
Chapter 8 - Managing the patient on antiretroviral therapy
Chapter 9 - Approaches to the management of antiretroviral therapy toxicity
Chapter 10 - Strategies to improve treatment outcome
Chapter 11 - Post-exposure prophylaxis
Clinical manifestations of HIV disease
Chapter 12 - Clinical manifestations and the natural history of HIV
Chapter 13 - Key opportunistic infections
Chapter 14 - Respiratory manifestations
Chapter 15 - Gastrointestinal manifestations
Chapter 16 - Dermatological manifestations
Chapter 17 - Oncological conditions
Chapter 18 - Neurological conditions
Chapter 19 - Systemic symptoms and systemic infections
Chapter 20 - Other diseases or disorders
Chapter 21 - Co-infection
Chapter 22 - Immune restoration diseases