Abstract

An objective confirmation of the seriousness of the human community’s understanding of the global significance of such a «relatively young» infection as HIV/AIDS is the extensive discussions — the discussion of this seemingly purely medical problem at several meetings of the UN General Assembly, as well as the creation of a specialized UNAIDS program (of the United Nations AIDS Program) which this year published a final report entitled «In danger». It assessed the current situation with this infectious disease as an absolute threat to the entire modern human society. Objective — to conduct an analysis of professional publications of recent years regarding the modern clinical and epidemiological features of the clinical course of HIV-infection/AIDS and to determine organizational measures to ensure at least partial well-being of the public health of the population of Ukraine in wartime conditions and the conduct of active hostilities. It is important to emphasize to primary care physicians not only the significant variety of clinical manifestations of various forms of this acutely contagious viral pathology, but also the real possibility of visually diagnosing it — suspecting it at a daily outpatient polyclinic appointment, based on the clinical manifestations of numerous marker diseases already present on the skin and mucous membranes. Materials and methods. Official documents and scientific publications related to public health policy, approaches to overcoming the HIV/AIDS epidemic, dynamics of morbidity and specific manifestations and clinical course of certain marker dermatological manifestations of this viral pathology in Ukraine were analyzed. Results and discusion. The content of the analyzed professional publications indisputably shows that the problem of HIV/AIDS has gone far beyond the scope of the purely medical field and has acquired the status of national significance. A modern approach to improving the state of public health requires constant coordination of the efforts of different people, who at the same time have a wide range of professional skills in many different disciplines, as well as the ability to collaborate fruitfully with others in joint multiprofessional teams to achieve the common goal of overcoming this viral epidemic. Conclusions. The analysis of scientific publications of recent years on the problem of HIV/AIDS indicates an urgent need to consider this disease in the state public health system as a socially significant infectious disease of the whole organism, in which early visual identification on the skin of clinical manifestations of a number of marker dermatoses allows prompt suspicion, and then and to quickly confirm both the fact of HIV infection and to start a course of ART. This requires an interdisciplinary approach and systematic methodological cooperation of primary care physicians, dermatovenerologists, infectious disease specialists, and pathologists in the aspect of timely (early) diagnosis and complex therapy of this viral infectious pathology.

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