Publications by authors named "Miguel Cervero Jimenez"

Objective: The incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has risen dramatically. Among people living with HIV (PLHIV), chronic disease (now >15 cases/1000 in the general population worldwide) and long-term exposure to antiretroviral therapy (ART) can alter metabolic processes early, favoring insulin resistance and T2DM. We retrospectively studied the incidence of T2DM and associated factors in the Cohort of the Spanish AIDS Research Network, a prospective cohort of PLHIV enrolled at diagnosis and before initiation of ART.

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Background: Although integrase inhibitor (INI)-based regimens are now the first-line choice for all people living with HIV, experience among children and adolescents is still scarce. We describe the characteristics and outcomes of a paediatric/adolescent cohort on INI-based ART.

Methods: Retrospective analysis of HIV-infected patients below 18 years of age who started an INI-based regimen from 2007 to 2019, enrolled in the Spanish National Adult (CoRIS) and Paediatric (CoRISpe) cohorts.

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Objectives: Sexualized intravenous drug use, also known as slamsex, seems to be increasing among HIV-positive men who have sex with men (MSM). Physical and psychopathological symptoms have previously been reported in this population, although research on the subject of slamsex is scarce. The objectives of our study were to describe the psychopathological background of a sample of HIV-positive MSM who engaged in slamsex during the previous year and to compare physical, psychopathological, and drug-related symptoms between these participants and those who engaged in non-injecting sexualized drug use.

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Infectious diseases are the leading cause of mortality in less developed countries, many of which are located in tropical areas. These diseases have particular features than can hamper diagnosis unless clinicians are familiar with their characteristics. The present article describes the clinical pattern of pulmonary, cutaneous and genitourinary tropical diseases and the main principles of their diagnosis.

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Introduction: Treatment interruptions may be an alternative to HAART in the management of chronically infected HIV-patients. We designed this study in an attempt to assess the predictability of this strategy.

Methods: We recruited HIV-infected patients whose treatment had been suspended.

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