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Query: EC:3.4.16.2 (
PCP
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The paper describes interactions between primary care physicians (
PCP
's) and mental health clinicians (
MHC
's) in a "team collaborative model." A study of the interactions showed there were about two consultations a day with
PCP
's for each
MHC
, that they were largely unscheduled, took place mostly in
PCP
or
MHC
offices or in corridors, and increased in frequency over a two-year period. Role definition was a continuing process;
PCP
's and
MHC
's each learned through repeated discussions what to expect from the other in patient care. It is found that a model with close working arrangements between
PCP
's and
MHC
's is of therapeutic value for that large population of emotionally disturbed patients seen often by
PCP
's much less often by
MHC
's.
...
PMID:Collaboration, consultation and referral in an integrated health-mental health program at an HMO. 51 94
Despite the use of antimicrobial prophylaxis, cytomegalovirus (CMV) and Pneumocystis carinii (PC) pneumonia (
PCP
) are both leading causes of morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised patients. It has previously been reported that CMV infection modulates host immune responses with a variety of mechanisms which include the suppression of helper T cell functions and antigen presenting cell (APC) functions, both of which are critical for
PCP
resolution. However, the mechanisms of these interactions and other possible immune regulatory effects are not clearly understood. In this study, we investigated the impact of murine CMV (MCMV) induced immunomodulation on the progression of
PCP
in a co-infection model. Initial results show that dually infected mice had evidence of more severe PC disease, which include a greater loss of body weight, an excess lung PC burden and delayed clearance of PC from lungs, compared to mice with PC infection alone. At day 7 post-infection, dually infected mice had reduced numbers of
MHC
-II expressing cells in the lung interstitium and lymph nodes and reduced migration of CD11c+ cells to both the tracheobronchial lymph nodes and alveolar spaces. Dual infected mice showed elevated numbers of specific CD8 responses concomitant with a decrease in activated CD4+ T cells in both the lymph nodes and in alveolar spaces when compared to mice infected with MCMV alone. These data suggest that MCMV infection inhibits the immune responses generated against PC which contribute to the delayed clearance of the organism.
...
PMID:A murine model of dual infection with cytomegalovirus and Pneumocystis carinii: effects of virus-induced immunomodulation on disease progression. 1600 71