PERFIL CLÍNICO EPIDEMIOLÓGICO DOS PACIENTES COM AIDS ATENDIDOS NO SERVIÇO DE ASSISTÊNCIA ESPECIALIZADA EM ANÁPOLIS-GO NOS ANOS DE 2009 A 2013

Abstract

Objective: To characterize the clinical epidemiological profile of AIDS patients treated at the Specialized Care Service (SAE) in Annapolis in January 2009 to December 2013. Methods: This study was observational, descriptive and retrospective population-based. This study was guided by the quantitative approach of 168 records of patients with AIDS in Annapolis in January 2009 to December 2013 which was held at the Specialized Care Service (SAE). Results: Among the 168 subjects analyzed in the years studied, 67.8% were male and 32.2% female. In relation to marital status were observed 56.6% were single; 25.6% married; 7.1% widowers; 5.9% divorced and 4.8% did not answer. In relation to sexual orientation were observed 61.3% heterosexual; 24.5% homosexual; 7.1% bisexual and 7.1% did not answer; Already the exposure mode to HIV were evaluated which 61.3% acquired the virus through sexual practice; one patient (0.6%) reported being by blood transfusion and 38.1% did not answer how contracted the virus. About the use of illicit drugs 34.5% said they did not use and 14.9% reported using illicit drugs and 50% had no such information in the medical record; Regarding the presence of opportunistic diseases 58.9% had some kind of opportunistic diseases and 14.3% did not. Conclusion: According to the data analyzed there was a 59% increase in demand for care in the treatment of AIDS and in 2009 were attended to 20 patients in 2013 and were treated 49 patient

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