2005
DOI: 10.1080/14635240.2005.10708029
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The provision of dental treatment for HIV positive patients in Manchester

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“…Therefore, it is of relevance to find a more efficient drug that may have fewer side effects than the present clinical drugs used today to treat periodontitis today. Since there is a significant link between periodontal bacteria and other illnesses like diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, or cardiovascular disease, it is evident that an effective periodontal cure would be beneficial to overall health [ 1 ]. It is an undefined series of microbial infections with more than 300 species of bacteria that are now known to inhabit the oral cavity as its primary cause.…”
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“…Therefore, it is of relevance to find a more efficient drug that may have fewer side effects than the present clinical drugs used today to treat periodontitis today. Since there is a significant link between periodontal bacteria and other illnesses like diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, or cardiovascular disease, it is evident that an effective periodontal cure would be beneficial to overall health [ 1 ]. It is an undefined series of microbial infections with more than 300 species of bacteria that are now known to inhabit the oral cavity as its primary cause.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The literature is replete with cases in which the health professionals have refused to provide care to their patients; where in some cases such professionals have received disciplinary actions against them for not fulfilling their professional duties. [1][2][3][4] However, the health professionals should have the right to refuse to provide care to their patients, for whatsoever reason, without being disparaged or disqualified. A health professional who fails to balance between personal partiality and professional impartiality, upon being compelled to provide care, might provide care with the quality, one could argue, that might not be the high-quality patient care.…”
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