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Guideline Guidelines for liver transplantation in patients with HIV infection (2005). 2005
O'Grady J, Taylor C, Brook G. · King's College Hospital, London, UK. · HIV Med. · Pubmed #16011540 No free full text.
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Review Prevention of viral hepatitis in HIV co-infection. 2006
Brook G. · Patrick Clements Clinic, Central Middlesex Hospital, Acton Lane, London NW10 7NS, UK. · J Hepatol. · Pubmed #16352367 No free full text.
Abstract: Co-infection of HIV-positive patients with hepatitis viruses worsens the long-term prognosis and this is summative for each new infection in any individual. Vaccination against hepatitis A or B may be effective but response rates are reduced in HIV infected patients. Improvement in response can be induced through extra doses, higher doses and HAART-induced increase in the CD4 count. Hepatitis B and C may also be prevented through counselling about safer sex, particularly condom use. In intravenous drug users, harm reduction, counselling and the use of needle/syringe exchange schemes may be helpful.
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Review Care of patients with chronic hepatitis B and HIV co-infection: recommendations from an HIV-HBV International Panel. 2005
Soriano V, Puoti M, Bonacini M, Brook G, Cargnel A, Rockstroh J, Thio C, Benhamou Y. · Department of Infectious Diseases, Hospital Carlos III, Calle Sinesio Delgado 10, 28029 Madrid, Spain. · AIDS. · Pubmed #15718833 No free full text.
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Article An association between HIV/HCV co-infection and diabetes mellitus--is there a need for routine blood glucose monitoring? 2005
Hamill M, Brook G. · Department of GU/HIV Medicine, Jefferiss Wing, St Mary's Hospital, London W2 1NY, UK. · J Clin Virol. · Pubmed #15911435 No free full text.
Abstract: We describe two cases of HIV/HCV co-infected patients developing adult onset diabetes mellitus. Neither was taking a protease inhibitor based regimen. We review the current recommendations for diabetes screening in this subset of patients and suggest that those managing co-infected patients pay particular attention to screening for abnormal glucose metabolism and elicit a full family history of metabolic disorders.
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Minor Sexual health of homosexual men and women. Universal vaccination against hepatitis A cannot be firmly recommended for homosexual men. free! 1999
Brook G. · No affiliation provided · BMJ. · Pubmed #10463910 links to free full text
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