To 31st December 1989, 71 persons are known to have attended medical practitioners in Northern Ireland with a diagnosis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection. Twenty-one of these persons have had the diagnosis of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and 11 have died. The distribution of reports in the "at risk" categories of homosexual/bisexual males, injecting drug users, heterosexual males and females was significantly different (p less than 0.001) from those reported in the United Kingdom as a whole. Of tests for HIV infection carried out in patients attending the genitourinary medicine department of the Royal Victoria Hospital between 1987-1989, 0.16% have been positive. The prognostic value of the T4 lymphocyte count at...
Background. Little representative information exists on the frequency of human immunodeficiency viru...
A group of 44 homosexual patients with immune thrombocytopenia and serologic evidence of infection w...
In 2013, 344 people were newly diagnosed with HIV in Ireland, giving a rate of 7.5 per 100,000 popul...
To 31st December 1989, 71 persons are known to have attended medical practitioners in Northern Irela...
A longitudinal study with follow up to the end of 1989 was carried out on 23 patients with AIDS who ...
Between January 1987 and December 1990, 179 patients (131 men, 48 women) infected with human immunod...
A group general practice in Dublin's inner city has had extensive experience of intravenous drug use...
Significant developments in the prevention and treatment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infec...
Ireland's National Disease Surveillance Centre (NDSC) reported that by December 1999 2195 people had...
The aim of this study was to profile HIV-positive patients attending at a hospital, estimate the pre...
During 1977-91, 6,278 males diagnosed with haemophilia were living in the UK. During 1979-86, 1,227 ...
This paper aimed to determine the progression rates to AIDS in women in Dublin. For this study 109 H...
This paper described the trends in seroprevalence of undiagnosed HIV-1 infection among attenders at ...
Data on 193 patients visiting the Department of Genitourinary Medicine of a Dublin Hospital, over a ...
OBJECTIVE--To estimate the cumulative incidence of AIDS by time since seroconversion in haemophiliac...
Background. Little representative information exists on the frequency of human immunodeficiency viru...
A group of 44 homosexual patients with immune thrombocytopenia and serologic evidence of infection w...
In 2013, 344 people were newly diagnosed with HIV in Ireland, giving a rate of 7.5 per 100,000 popul...
To 31st December 1989, 71 persons are known to have attended medical practitioners in Northern Irela...
A longitudinal study with follow up to the end of 1989 was carried out on 23 patients with AIDS who ...
Between January 1987 and December 1990, 179 patients (131 men, 48 women) infected with human immunod...
A group general practice in Dublin's inner city has had extensive experience of intravenous drug use...
Significant developments in the prevention and treatment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infec...
Ireland's National Disease Surveillance Centre (NDSC) reported that by December 1999 2195 people had...
The aim of this study was to profile HIV-positive patients attending at a hospital, estimate the pre...
During 1977-91, 6,278 males diagnosed with haemophilia were living in the UK. During 1979-86, 1,227 ...
This paper aimed to determine the progression rates to AIDS in women in Dublin. For this study 109 H...
This paper described the trends in seroprevalence of undiagnosed HIV-1 infection among attenders at ...
Data on 193 patients visiting the Department of Genitourinary Medicine of a Dublin Hospital, over a ...
OBJECTIVE--To estimate the cumulative incidence of AIDS by time since seroconversion in haemophiliac...
Background. Little representative information exists on the frequency of human immunodeficiency viru...
A group of 44 homosexual patients with immune thrombocytopenia and serologic evidence of infection w...
In 2013, 344 people were newly diagnosed with HIV in Ireland, giving a rate of 7.5 per 100,000 popul...