Epidemiological and clinical profile of HIV-infected patients from Southwestern Goias State, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Dias, Regyane Ferreira Guimarães
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Bento, Luciana Oliveira, Tavares, Camila, Ranes Filho, Hélio, Silva, Melisia Adelaide Cesário da, Moraes, Luciene Carneiro, Freitas-Vilela, Ana Amélia, Moreli, Marcos Lázaro, Cardoso, Ludimila Paula Vaz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/151611
Resumo: Knowledge about epidemiological distribution patterns of HIV infection in different geographic regions is relevant to understand the dynamics of the disease in Brazil. This study aims to characterize the epidemiological and clinical profile of HIV-infected patients from Southwestern Goias State, from 2005 to 2015. A standardized questionnaire was used to collect clinical-epidemiological, virological, and immunological data from the medical records of all HIV-infected patients (n=539) who were followed at the regional reference center of Jatai, Goias State, Brazil, from 2005 to 2015. We detected the prevalence of male patients and the heterosexual route of transmission, as well as an expressive number of young women infected with HIV. The HIV infection was more prevalent in reproductive ages (55.3%). Most patients presented clinical manifestations related to HIV infection at the time of diagnosis. Twenty-four patients presented coinfection with hepatitis C virus, syphilis, hepatitis B virus, leprosy or Chagas disease. Pneumonia caused by Pneumocystis jirovecii was the most common opportunistic infection, followed by neurotoxoplasmosis, tuberculosis, and neurocryptococcosis. Combined antiretroviral therapy improved CD4+ T-cell counts: the mean CD4+ T-cell counts after treatment was twice as high as those found at the first medical appointment; and highly active antiretroviral therapy promoted viral suppression in a significant number of patients. Considering the increasing distribution of HIV infection to the interior of Brazil, this descriptive study outlines the clinical-epidemiological characteristics of HIV infection in Southwestern Goias and contributes to develop local prevention strategies and public service plans.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Epidemiological and clinical profile of HIV-infected patients from Southwestern Goias State, Brazil
title Epidemiological and clinical profile of HIV-infected patients from Southwestern Goias State, Brazil
spellingShingle Epidemiological and clinical profile of HIV-infected patients from Southwestern Goias State, Brazil
Dias, Regyane Ferreira Guimarães
HIV/AIDS
Epidemiology
Midwest Brazil
title_short Epidemiological and clinical profile of HIV-infected patients from Southwestern Goias State, Brazil
title_full Epidemiological and clinical profile of HIV-infected patients from Southwestern Goias State, Brazil
title_fullStr Epidemiological and clinical profile of HIV-infected patients from Southwestern Goias State, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological and clinical profile of HIV-infected patients from Southwestern Goias State, Brazil
title_sort Epidemiological and clinical profile of HIV-infected patients from Southwestern Goias State, Brazil
author Dias, Regyane Ferreira Guimarães
author_facet Dias, Regyane Ferreira Guimarães
Bento, Luciana Oliveira
Tavares, Camila
Ranes Filho, Hélio
Silva, Melisia Adelaide Cesário da
Moraes, Luciene Carneiro
Freitas-Vilela, Ana Amélia
Moreli, Marcos Lázaro
Cardoso, Ludimila Paula Vaz
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author2 Bento, Luciana Oliveira
Tavares, Camila
Ranes Filho, Hélio
Silva, Melisia Adelaide Cesário da
Moraes, Luciene Carneiro
Freitas-Vilela, Ana Amélia
Moreli, Marcos Lázaro
Cardoso, Ludimila Paula Vaz
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author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dias, Regyane Ferreira Guimarães
Bento, Luciana Oliveira
Tavares, Camila
Ranes Filho, Hélio
Silva, Melisia Adelaide Cesário da
Moraes, Luciene Carneiro
Freitas-Vilela, Ana Amélia
Moreli, Marcos Lázaro
Cardoso, Ludimila Paula Vaz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv HIV/AIDS
Epidemiology
Midwest Brazil
topic HIV/AIDS
Epidemiology
Midwest Brazil
description Knowledge about epidemiological distribution patterns of HIV infection in different geographic regions is relevant to understand the dynamics of the disease in Brazil. This study aims to characterize the epidemiological and clinical profile of HIV-infected patients from Southwestern Goias State, from 2005 to 2015. A standardized questionnaire was used to collect clinical-epidemiological, virological, and immunological data from the medical records of all HIV-infected patients (n=539) who were followed at the regional reference center of Jatai, Goias State, Brazil, from 2005 to 2015. We detected the prevalence of male patients and the heterosexual route of transmission, as well as an expressive number of young women infected with HIV. The HIV infection was more prevalent in reproductive ages (55.3%). Most patients presented clinical manifestations related to HIV infection at the time of diagnosis. Twenty-four patients presented coinfection with hepatitis C virus, syphilis, hepatitis B virus, leprosy or Chagas disease. Pneumonia caused by Pneumocystis jirovecii was the most common opportunistic infection, followed by neurotoxoplasmosis, tuberculosis, and neurocryptococcosis. Combined antiretroviral therapy improved CD4+ T-cell counts: the mean CD4+ T-cell counts after treatment was twice as high as those found at the first medical appointment; and highly active antiretroviral therapy promoted viral suppression in a significant number of patients. Considering the increasing distribution of HIV infection to the interior of Brazil, this descriptive study outlines the clinical-epidemiological characteristics of HIV infection in Southwestern Goias and contributes to develop local prevention strategies and public service plans.
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