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In 1998, approximately 30 million people worldwide were living with
HIV/AIDS, about 5 million of whom became infected that year. The
epidemic continues to expand, with an estimated doubling time of 10
years, making AIDS the leading infectious cause of death ahead of
tuberculosis and malaria. Even in the U.S.A. where the death rate
from AIDS is declining as a result of effective drug therapies, HIV
infection rates continue to climb in several population groups. The
prevalence of AIDS among people over the age of 50 is steadily
increasing, and most older people are unprepared to address it for
a number of reasons, including the widespread discomfort with
matters sexual and homosexual and the belief that elderly people
are not sexually active and therefore not at risk.
This guide for care providers seeks to educate and inform readers
about the difficulties and complications that accompany the disease
in older people. Thus, while the appendix includes technical
descriptions of methodology, data, and results, the narratives in
the chapters describing the findings and their practical
implications are written in layman's language. Topics covered
include biomedical aspects, demographics, sexuality, stressors,
mental health, older women, and patient care, all of which are
supported by case studies.
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