HIV+ pregnant woman and exposed children: epidemiological study on compulsory notification

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Autor(a) principal: Torres, Silvia Rosária
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Hecker Luz, Anna Maria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/rgenf/article/view/3111
Resumo: This cross-sectional epidemiological study aimed at identifying the antiretroviral treatment used during pregnancy and at delivery, outcome, and diagnosis of the children of HIV+ pregnant women. Notification cards of pregnant women registered in 2002 whose cases were completed in 2005, were analyzed in the database of the Notification Offence System of the Local Health Department of the General Coordination Bureau of Epidemiological Control Health Surveillance of Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Out of 389 investigated pregnant women, 189 (48.6%) started the antiretroviral treatment between the 14th and the 27th week, while 361 (92.8%) received the antiretroviral treatment at delivery. Out of all of the children of these pregnant women, 65.6% used prophylaxis with antiretroviral drugs for six weeks in the first 24 months of life. Only 2.8% of the children were confirmed as infected. Although the notification of HIV cases is compulsory, it is not always complet, which may compromise statistics.
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spelling HIV+ pregnant woman and exposed children: epidemiological study on compulsory notificationGestante seropositiva al sida y niños expuestos: estudio epidemiológico de la notificación compulsoriaGestante HIV+ e crianças expostas: estudo epidemiológico da notificação compulsóriaHIVGravidez de alto riscoTransmissão vertical de doençaAnti-retroviraisThis cross-sectional epidemiological study aimed at identifying the antiretroviral treatment used during pregnancy and at delivery, outcome, and diagnosis of the children of HIV+ pregnant women. Notification cards of pregnant women registered in 2002 whose cases were completed in 2005, were analyzed in the database of the Notification Offence System of the Local Health Department of the General Coordination Bureau of Epidemiological Control Health Surveillance of Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Out of 389 investigated pregnant women, 189 (48.6%) started the antiretroviral treatment between the 14th and the 27th week, while 361 (92.8%) received the antiretroviral treatment at delivery. Out of all of the children of these pregnant women, 65.6% used prophylaxis with antiretroviral drugs for six weeks in the first 24 months of life. Only 2.8% of the children were confirmed as infected. Although the notification of HIV cases is compulsory, it is not always complet, which may compromise statistics.Estudio epidemiológico transversal que tuvo por objetivo identificar la terapia antirretroviral utilizada en la gestación y en el parto, cierre del caso y el diagnóstico de los hijos de gestantes soropositivas al SIDA. Fueron analizadas las fichas de notificación de las gestantes registradas en 2002 cuyos casos fueron encerrados en 2005, del banco de datos del Sistema de Agravo de Notificación de la Secretaria Municipal de Salud, de la Coordinadora General de Vigilancia en Salud de Control Epidemiológico de Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. Del total de 389 gestantes investigadas, 189 (48,6%) iniciaron el tratamiento antirretroviral entre la 14ª y la 27ª semana de gestación mientras 361 (92,8%) recibieron el antirretroviral en el parto. De todos los hijos de esas gestantes, 65,6% usaron profilaxis con antirretroviral durante las seis semanas y, en 24 meses de vida. Fueran confirmados 2,8% de los niños como infectados. Sin embargo la notificación de los casos de SIDA sea compulsoria, ni siempre es completa pudiendo repercutir en una evaluación estadística comprometida.Estudo epidemiológico transversal que objetivou identificar o tratamento anti-retroviral utilizado na gestação e parto, encerramento do caso e o diagnóstico dos filhos de gestantes HIV+. Analisaram-se as fichas de notificação das gestantes registradas em 2002 que tiveram os casos encerrados em 2005 do banco de dados do Sistema de Agravo de Notificação da Secretaria Municipal de Saúde, da Coordenadoria Geral de Vigilância em Saúde de Controle Epidemiológico, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul. Das 389 gestantes investigadas, 48,6% iniciaram o tratamento anti-retroviral entre a 14ª e a 27ª semana de gestação e 92,8% usaram o anti-retroviral no parto. Dos filhos dessas gestantes, 65,6% usaram profilaxia com anti-retroviral durante seis semanas e em 24 meses de vida. Foram confirmadas 2,8% das crianças como infectadas. Embora a notificação dos casos de HIV seja compulsória, a mesma nem sempre é completa, podendo repercutir em uma avaliação estatística comprometida.Escola de Enfermagem da UFRGS2008-03-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/rgenf/article/view/3111Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem; Vol. 28 No. 4 (2007); 505Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem; v. 28 n. 4 (2007); 5051983-14470102-6933reponame:Revista Gaúcha de Enfermageminstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSporhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/rgenf/article/view/3111/1717Torres, Silvia RosáriaHecker Luz, Anna Mariainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2019-11-26T18:21:45Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/3111Revistahttp://www.seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/RevistaGauchadeEnfermagemPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revistappgdir@ufrgs.br1983-14470102-6933opendoar:2019-11-26T18:21:45Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv HIV+ pregnant woman and exposed children: epidemiological study on compulsory notification
Gestante seropositiva al sida y niños expuestos: estudio epidemiológico de la notificación compulsoria
Gestante HIV+ e crianças expostas: estudo epidemiológico da notificação compulsória
title HIV+ pregnant woman and exposed children: epidemiological study on compulsory notification
spellingShingle HIV+ pregnant woman and exposed children: epidemiological study on compulsory notification
Torres, Silvia Rosária
HIV
Gravidez de alto risco
Transmissão vertical de doença
Anti-retrovirais
title_short HIV+ pregnant woman and exposed children: epidemiological study on compulsory notification
title_full HIV+ pregnant woman and exposed children: epidemiological study on compulsory notification
title_fullStr HIV+ pregnant woman and exposed children: epidemiological study on compulsory notification
title_full_unstemmed HIV+ pregnant woman and exposed children: epidemiological study on compulsory notification
title_sort HIV+ pregnant woman and exposed children: epidemiological study on compulsory notification
author Torres, Silvia Rosária
author_facet Torres, Silvia Rosária
Hecker Luz, Anna Maria
author_role author
author2 Hecker Luz, Anna Maria
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Torres, Silvia Rosária
Hecker Luz, Anna Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv HIV
Gravidez de alto risco
Transmissão vertical de doença
Anti-retrovirais
topic HIV
Gravidez de alto risco
Transmissão vertical de doença
Anti-retrovirais
description This cross-sectional epidemiological study aimed at identifying the antiretroviral treatment used during pregnancy and at delivery, outcome, and diagnosis of the children of HIV+ pregnant women. Notification cards of pregnant women registered in 2002 whose cases were completed in 2005, were analyzed in the database of the Notification Offence System of the Local Health Department of the General Coordination Bureau of Epidemiological Control Health Surveillance of Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Out of 389 investigated pregnant women, 189 (48.6%) started the antiretroviral treatment between the 14th and the 27th week, while 361 (92.8%) received the antiretroviral treatment at delivery. Out of all of the children of these pregnant women, 65.6% used prophylaxis with antiretroviral drugs for six weeks in the first 24 months of life. Only 2.8% of the children were confirmed as infected. Although the notification of HIV cases is compulsory, it is not always complet, which may compromise statistics.
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