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    Tendências da epidemia de Aids no Brasil após a terapia anti-retroviral

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    OBJECTIVE: Universal access to antiretroviral therapy starting from 1996 has changed HIV/AIDS epidemic profile in Brazil. The objective of this study was to review the epidemiology of HIV/AIDS epidemic in Brazil. METHODS: Indicators of temporal trends were developed for Brazilian regions from 1990 to 2003 using the Ministry of Health's databases. Exponential regression models adjusted to the 1990-1996 trends were used to estimate expected values for the entire period. RESULTS: The proportion of AIDS hospitalizations has not changed over the study period but there was a decrease in hospitalizations among those using ARV therapy. There was a 2.7 growth in those receiving Highly Active Anti-Retroviral Therapy (HAART) from 1997 to 2003. HIV/AIDS incidence and mortality rates rose up to 1995 in all regions. From 1996, there has been a gradual reduction in mortality rates while incidence rates have increased. In all regions, except in the Northern region, expected incidence rates have been greater than the observed ones in the last years but these differences were statistically significant only in the Southeastern and Midwestern regions. CONCLUSIONS: The observed trend can be explained by universal access to ARV therapy in Brazil, which had a significant impact on HIV/AIDS mortality. But other factors, such as years of epidemic, prevention actions, knowledge on HIV/AIDS, years of schooling, need to be considered as well.OBJETIVO: A terapia anti-retroviral disponível no Brasil a partir de 1996, modificou o curso da epidemia de Aids, alterando sua evolução e tendências. Nesse sentido, o estudo teve por objetivo avaliar a epidemia da Aids no Brasil, nos seus aspectos epidemiológicos. MÉTODOS: Estudo realizado a partir de bases de dados do Ministério da Saúde que caracterizavam a evolução temporal da Aids nas macrorregiões brasileiras, de 1990 a 2003. Foram utilizados modelos de regressão exponencial, ajustados à série temporal de 1990 a 1996 e estimados valores esperados para toda a série. RESULTADOS: O percentual de internações não se modificou no tempo, mas ocorreu diminuição de hospitalizações entre os usuários de terapia anti-retrovial. Houve um incremento de 2,7 vezes no número de indivíduos em uso da terapia, de 1997 a 2003. Incidência e mortalidade apresentaram crescimentos uniformes até 1995, em todas as regiões. A partir de 1996, verificou-se uma redução progressiva da mortalidade, embora a incidência continue crescendo. Em todas as regiões, exceto a Norte, as incidências esperadas foram maiores do que as observadas nos últimos anos, embora as diferenças somente tenham atingido níveis de significância estatística nas regiões Sudeste e Centro-Oeste. CONCLUSÕES: As mudanças observadas no perfil de morbi-mortalidade da epidemia de Aids no Brasil poderiam ser explicadas pelo amplo acesso a terapia anti-retroviral. Tal fato representou um impacto importante sobre a mortalidade por HIV/Aids, porém, outros fatores devem ser considerados, como idade da epidemia, medidas de prevenção, conhecimento sobre HIV/Aids e anos de escolaridade

    Blood collection on filter paper for HIV antibodies detection: experience of SampaCentro Project

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    Introduction: Blood samples collected on filter paper (dried blood spot [DBS]) is an immunoassay that has been used for antibodies screening. Objective: To evaluate the strategy of DBS blood collection for detection of HIV antibodies, evaluation of Q-Preven HIV 1 + 2 - DBS kit lot, and to analyze the stability of DBS samples. Methods: Blood collection on DBS was performed according to World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations. The evaluation of the kit lot for HIV antibodies detection was performed using delta (d) values from the results of 774 DBS samples from volunteers men who have sex with men (MSM) recruited in the central region of São Paulo city, Brazil. Results: DBS blood collection was performed without complications. The positive (5.26) and negative (5.23) delta values allowed to clearly differentiate HIV antibodies reactive and non-reactive samples. We observed good performance of the kit lot and samples were stable on DBS form. Conclusion: Blood collection on DBS is feasible for the study of MSM population and is suitable for laboratory routine. The overall performance of Q Preven HIV-1 + 2 - DBS kit was satisfactory, having reached the quality levels required for the development of this study

    Perfil epidemiológico dos usuários de um Centro de Testagem e Aconselhamento para DST/HIV da Rede Municipal de São Paulo, com sorologia positiva para o HIV Epidemiological profile of HIV positive individuals from a HIV/STD Counseling and Testing Center (CTA) in the city of São Paulo, Brazil

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    Centros de Testagem e Aconselhamento em DST/HIV (CTA) oferecem, entre outras atividades, a realização de testes sorológicos anti-HIV e VDRL. Estes serviços dispõem de coleta sistemática de dados permitindo conhecer o perfil epidemiológico dos indivíduos infectados. O presente estudo descreve o perfil epidemiológico das pessoas com sorologia positiva que utilizaram um dos maiores CTA do país, durante os anos de 2001 e 2002. Foram utilizados dados de sorologia positiva e das entrevistas (pré e pós teste) realizadas de rotina. Obsevou-se 470 (4%) resultados positivos entre 10657 testes sorológicos realizados, sendo que grande parte (81,4%) dos usuários com sorologia positiva são do sexo masculino. A idade média dos indivíduos estudados foi 32,3 anos, sem diferencial para sexo (p=0,968); 75% trabalham; 41% dos usuários do sexo feminino e 77% do sexo masculino são solteiros (pSTD/HIV Counseling and Testing Centers (CTA) provide serological testing for HIV and syphilis, among other activities. These centers collect and register data systematically, and thus allow profiling of HIV-positive individuals. The present study presents the epidemiological profile of HIV-positive individuals who attended a high-demand center from January 2001 to December 2002. Data from serological tests with positive results and information recorded during the interviews (pre- and post-testing) were used as sources. During the period, there were 470 (4%) positive results, out of 10,657 tests performed. Most HIV-positive individuals were male (81.4%); the average age among all positive individuals was 32.3 years; 75% were employed; 41% of HIV-positive females and 77% males were single (p<0.001). Regarding exposure category, 36% of individuals classified themselves as homosexuals, 34% as heterosexuals and 27% as bisexuals. A very large percentage reported having multiple partners (82%) and 32% claimed to always use condoms
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