Clinical issues in HIV - 2017


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David Hicks
pp 25-25

We hope that you’ve had, or are anticipating, a welcome summer break, and to help you relax while improving your mind and skill set, this edition of Clinical issues in HIV has two stimulating articles.

Mental health problems in people living with HIV – a clinical psychologist’s perspective
Shimu Khamlichi
pp 26-28

Over the past 30 years, many advances have been made in the understanding of HIV and the treatment and care of affected patients. HIV infection is now considered to be a chronic and manageable medical condition, rather than the fatal illness it once was. People with HIV are now able to live longer and healthier lives by using antiretroviral therapy (ART).

Erectile dysfunction and cardiovascular disease among HIV patients
Nicolas Pinto-Sander & Daniel Richardson
pp 29-31

A 43-year-old HIV-positive Caucasian man (Mr B) was seen at his annual HIV clinic appointment, where he reported having problems with erectile dysfunction (ED) for the past six months. He had difficulty obtaining and maintaining an erection and also noticed loss of his morning erections.