
INVESTIGATING FACTORS INFLUENCING ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY ADHERENCE TO ART IN HIV-INFECTED CHILDREN
Laziz N. Tuychiev , Head Of The Department Of Infectious And Children’s Infectious Diseases Toshkent Medical Academy, Uzbekistan Gulnara K. Khudaykulova , Head Of The Department Of Public Health And Management Tashkent Medical Academy, Uzbekistan Khumoyun Mirzo A. Sadikov , Assistant Of The Department Of Infectious And Children’s Infectious Diseases Tashkent Medical Academy, UzbekistanAbstract
This article examines the factors influencing adherence to antiretroviral therapy in ARVT among HIV-infected children. HIV infection is a chronic infectious disease with a progressive course, characterized by a specific lesion of the immune system with the development of immunodeficiency, which is manifested by secondary diseases. In this connection, people living with HIV (PLHIV) need medical care for the rest of their lives.
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) is the only possible way to extend the life of people living with HIV (PLHIV), improve its quality and reduce the transmission of the virus to others. ART should be aimed at suppressing HIV replication with minimal risk of early and late side effects and drug resistance, as well as minimal disruption to normal life. Suppression of HIV replication helps to restore the function of the immune system, ensure the normal physical and mental development of PLHIV, minimize the risk of opportunistic infections and cancer, and reduce AIDS and mortality rates.
Keywords
HIV infection, women and children, equipment
References
Mitchell, A.J. Why don’t patients take their medicine? Reasons and solutions in psychiatry / A.J. Mitchell, Thomas Selmes // Advances in Psychiatric Treatment. – 2007. – Vol. 13. – P. 336- 346.
Tuldra, A. Interventions to improve adherence to antiretroviral therapy / A. Tuldra, A.W. Wu // J. Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. – 2002. – Vol. 31, Suppl 3. – P. 154-157.
HIV-related knowledge and adherence to HAART / L. Weiss [et al.] // AIDS Care. – 2003. – Vol. 15, № 5. – P. 673-679
Bilalov, E. N., Tuychiev, L. N., Boymuradov, S. A., Oripov, O. I., Bilalov, B. E., Isroilov, R., ... & Nozimov, A. (2021). CAVERNOUS SINUS THROMBOSIS ASSOCIATED WITH COVID-19. 湖南大学学报 (自然科学版), 48(10).
Tuychiev, L. N., Tashkenbaeva, U. A., Juraev, A. K., & Khazratova, G. S. (2021). Advanced retraining system for the pedagogical advanced retraining system for the pedagogical staff of medical educa tional institutions and its staff of medical educa tional institutions and its perspectives.
Eraliyev, U., Khudaykulova, G., Usmankhodjaeva, A., & Djuraeva, N. (2022). ROLE OF REHABILITATION IN PANDEMIC CONDITIONS.
Tuychiev, L. N., Eraliev, U. E., Khudaykulova, G. K., & Djuraeva, N. K. (2022). THE ROLE OF REHABILITATION IN PRIMARY CARE. World Bulletin of Public Health, 10, 106-108.
Dolimov, T., & Tuychiev, L. N. (2022). THE STATE OF GLUCOCORTICOSTEROID BACKGROUND IN PATIENTS WITH VIRAL HEPATITIS DEPENDING ON THE ETIOLOGICAL FACTOR. Oriental Journal of Medicine and Pharmacology, 2(02), 20-28.
Khudaykulova, G., Tuychiev, L., Rakhmatullaeva, S., Muminova, M., & Daminov, T. (2021). ГЕМАТОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ НАРУШЕНИЯ У ВИЧ-ИНФИЦИРОВАННЫХ ДЕТЕЙ НА ФОНЕ АНТИРЕТРОВИРУСНОЙ ТЕРАПИИ.
Article Statistics
Downloads
Copyright License
Copyright (c) 2022 Laziz N. Tuychiev, Gulnara K. Khudaykulova, Khumoyun Mirzo A. Sadikov

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.