A longitudinal study with follow up to the end of 1989 was carried out on 23 patients with AIDS who had attended St. James's Hospital, Dublin, by the end of 1987. Until then only 33 cases of AIDS had been reported in Ireland. The patients, all of whom had antibodies to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), were predominantly male, young (mean age 31.3 years) and belonged about equally to three major risk groups: homosexuals, intravenous drug abusers (IVDA) and haemophiliacs. AIDS was diagnosed because of oesophageal candidiasis (8 cases), Kaposi's sarcoma (4), mycobacterial infection (4), pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (3), toxoplasmosis (2) or encephalopathy (2). Malignant lymphoma and a variety of infections occurred in the course of illnes...
A six-year retrospective review of concomitant HIV and mycobacterial infection in the Republic of Ir...
Summary: • 331 new HIV diagnoses in 2010 (240 males and 89 females) • Incident HIV diagnoses was 7...
In 2012, 341 people were newly diagnosed with HIV in Ireland (crude notification rate of 7.4 per 100...
Significant developments in the prevention and treatment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infec...
To 31st December 1989, 71 persons are known to have attended medical practitioners in Northern Irela...
Ireland's National Disease Surveillance Centre (NDSC) reported that by December 1999 2195 people had...
Between January 1987 and December 1990, 179 patients (131 men, 48 women) infected with human immunod...
This paper aimed to determine the progression rates to AIDS in women in Dublin. For this study 109 H...
While the annual incidence of AIDS in Ireland decreased from the mid-1990s there was been a marked i...
A group general practice in Dublin's inner city has had extensive experience of intravenous drug use...
This report is based on AIDS cases diagnosed from 1983 - 1999 including cases reported up to the yea...
Data on 193 patients visiting the Department of Genitourinary Medicine of a Dublin Hospital, over a ...
In 2013, 344 people were newly diagnosed with HIV in Ireland, giving a rate of 7.5 per 100,000 popul...
The rationale for this paper was that projections of the size of the AIDS epidemic are of major impo...
Ireland, particularly Dublin, has a higher incidence of HIV transmission due to injecting drug use t...
A six-year retrospective review of concomitant HIV and mycobacterial infection in the Republic of Ir...
Summary: • 331 new HIV diagnoses in 2010 (240 males and 89 females) • Incident HIV diagnoses was 7...
In 2012, 341 people were newly diagnosed with HIV in Ireland (crude notification rate of 7.4 per 100...
Significant developments in the prevention and treatment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infec...
To 31st December 1989, 71 persons are known to have attended medical practitioners in Northern Irela...
Ireland's National Disease Surveillance Centre (NDSC) reported that by December 1999 2195 people had...
Between January 1987 and December 1990, 179 patients (131 men, 48 women) infected with human immunod...
This paper aimed to determine the progression rates to AIDS in women in Dublin. For this study 109 H...
While the annual incidence of AIDS in Ireland decreased from the mid-1990s there was been a marked i...
A group general practice in Dublin's inner city has had extensive experience of intravenous drug use...
This report is based on AIDS cases diagnosed from 1983 - 1999 including cases reported up to the yea...
Data on 193 patients visiting the Department of Genitourinary Medicine of a Dublin Hospital, over a ...
In 2013, 344 people were newly diagnosed with HIV in Ireland, giving a rate of 7.5 per 100,000 popul...
The rationale for this paper was that projections of the size of the AIDS epidemic are of major impo...
Ireland, particularly Dublin, has a higher incidence of HIV transmission due to injecting drug use t...
A six-year retrospective review of concomitant HIV and mycobacterial infection in the Republic of Ir...
Summary: • 331 new HIV diagnoses in 2010 (240 males and 89 females) • Incident HIV diagnoses was 7...
In 2012, 341 people were newly diagnosed with HIV in Ireland (crude notification rate of 7.4 per 100...