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The potential role of vagus-nerve stimulation in the treatment of HIV-associated depression: a review of literature
2017
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
Depression is the most common comorbidity and neuropsychiatric complication in HIV. Estimates suggest that the prevalence rate for depression among HIV-infected individuals is three times that of the general population. The association between HIV and clinical depression is complex; however, chronic activation of inflammatory mechanisms, which disrupt central nervous system (CNS) function, may contribute to this association. Disruptions in CNS function can result in cognitive disorders, social
doi:10.2147/ndt.s136065
pmid:28721049
pmcid:PMC5499939
fatcat:emmmj7wa65ctznzglk7wji6ixa