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J Bascuñana Morejón de Girón1, R Sanz de Barros, M de la Peña González
1Servicio de Medicina Interna II, Hospital Universitario San Carlos, Madrid.
Abstract:
Until now, the care of HIV patients, essentially were in the hospital; but the increase in the number of this and the news aspects of them have conditioned changes in the form of assistance. The primary assistance of this patients include prevention, precocious diagnostics, control of assymptomatics patients and diagnosticand-treatment of complications. The last important aspect is home care of terminal patients whose the hospitable assistance is not beneficial as soon as the family support.
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