There is now conclusive evidence of a causal linkage between heavy drinking patterns and/or alcohol use disorders and the worsening of the disease course for HIV. However, while alcohol usage is consistently associated with the prevalence and incidence of HIV, further research is needed to substantiate causality in terms of the acquisition of this disease. The burden attributable to alcohol use in South Africa in 2004 has been estimated to be 1.3 million years in terms of years lost though premature death caused by alcohol and years lived with an alcohol-related disability (or just over 6% of all years lost from all causes). Of all years lost through death and disability that can be attributed to alcohol, 10% for men and 28% for women can b...
Introduction: The fight against HIV is addressed in both the Sustainable Development Goals and in th...
Heavy alcohol use is commonplace among HIV-infected individuals; however, the extent that alcohol us...
Alcohol use is common among people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). In this narrative...
Abstract In the first part of this review, the nature of the associations between alco...
South Africa has a massive burden of HIV and alcohol disease, and these pandemics are inextricably l...
The association between increased HIV infection and alcohol use has been extensively studied and is ...
The purpose of this review was to identify and assess studies that have quantified the association b...
Background: Antiretroviral treatment (ART) has substantially reduced morbidity and mortality for HIV...
Abstract Sub-Saharan Africa carries a massive dual burden of HIV and alcohol disease, and these pand...
Background: Understanding the association of alcohol use to HIV transmission is of utmost importanc...
INTRODUCTION: Excessive alcohol consumption leads to unfavourable outcomes in people living with HIV...
The present paper describes the possible connection between alcohol consumption and adherence to med...
South Africa has one of the world\u27s worst HIV epidemics with nearly 5-million people living with ...
Heavy alcohol use is commonplace among HIV-infected individuals; however, the extent that alcohol us...
This article re-examines the relationship alcohol and VIH/Aids, while resorting to another methodolo...
Introduction: The fight against HIV is addressed in both the Sustainable Development Goals and in th...
Heavy alcohol use is commonplace among HIV-infected individuals; however, the extent that alcohol us...
Alcohol use is common among people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). In this narrative...
Abstract In the first part of this review, the nature of the associations between alco...
South Africa has a massive burden of HIV and alcohol disease, and these pandemics are inextricably l...
The association between increased HIV infection and alcohol use has been extensively studied and is ...
The purpose of this review was to identify and assess studies that have quantified the association b...
Background: Antiretroviral treatment (ART) has substantially reduced morbidity and mortality for HIV...
Abstract Sub-Saharan Africa carries a massive dual burden of HIV and alcohol disease, and these pand...
Background: Understanding the association of alcohol use to HIV transmission is of utmost importanc...
INTRODUCTION: Excessive alcohol consumption leads to unfavourable outcomes in people living with HIV...
The present paper describes the possible connection between alcohol consumption and adherence to med...
South Africa has one of the world\u27s worst HIV epidemics with nearly 5-million people living with ...
Heavy alcohol use is commonplace among HIV-infected individuals; however, the extent that alcohol us...
This article re-examines the relationship alcohol and VIH/Aids, while resorting to another methodolo...
Introduction: The fight against HIV is addressed in both the Sustainable Development Goals and in th...
Heavy alcohol use is commonplace among HIV-infected individuals; however, the extent that alcohol us...
Alcohol use is common among people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). In this narrative...