Hypertension in women and its related cardiovascular outcomes are a major public health problem. Clinical trials of antihypertensive therapy do not fully support current guidelines for the treatment of hypertensive women. Research concerning adverse effects of antihypertensive agents has largely excluded women from consideration; further studies are required to guide appropriate treatment.
In the 11th year of the AIDS epidemic in the United States, it is clear that more and more women are becoming infected with HIV. Genital infections by other pathogens may be the first clue to the diagnosis. With progressive immunodeficiency, such infections may follow a protracted course or become recurrent, often requiring maintenance therapy.
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