[Transmural care for HIV-seropositive drug users: experiences from Southeast Limburg, the Netherlands]
Publication year
2003Source
Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, 147, 14, (2003), pp. 662-5ISSN
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Article / Letter to editor
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Internal Medicine
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Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
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vol. 147
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iss. 14
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p. 662
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p. 5
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EBP 3: Effective Primary Care and Public Health; UMCN 4.1: Microbial pathogenesis and host defenseAbstract
In 1999 the decision was taken to start a transmural consultation service for HIV-seropositive drug users at the Consultation Office for Alcohol and Drugs [Dutch acronym: CAD] in Heerlen, the Netherlands. This consultation service was run by an AIDS consultant from Maastricht University Hospital together with the addiction physician from the CAD. In the period 1 November 1998-30 April 2002 29 HIV-seropositive drug users made use of this consultation service. Highly active antiretroviral therapy was prescribed to 23 patients during an average of 21 months (range: 4-51). Eighteen patients responded well to this therapy (viral load < 50 copies/ml) after 12-24 weeks of treatment and thereafter during 21 months. Direct observed therapy (DOT) was applied to 16 patients. Therapeutic failure due to poor compliance was observed in 3 patients. Two of them had initially been successfully treated with medication whilst under supervision but the treatment failed when they became responsible for taking their own medication. It seems that involving the Consultation Office for Alcohol and Drugs in the treatment and DOT has a favourable effect on the treatment of HIV-positive drug users.
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