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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 40(3): 282-285, maio-jun. 2007. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-456320

ABSTRACT

Estudo de prevalência da co-infecção HIV-sífilis realizado com 830 pacientes em acompanhamento ambulatorial para HIV/aids entre janeiro e maio de 2005 no Hospital na cidade do Rio de Janeiro. Os participantes realizaram exames de VDRL (veneral disease research laboratory), contagens de células CD4+/CD8+ e de carga viral e responderam perguntas sobre características sócio-demográficas e história prévia de sífilis. A prevalência da sífilis foi de 2,7 por cento (22), a relação entre homens e mulheres co-infectados foi de 4:1, aproximadamente. Homossexuais masculinos foram os mais acometidos e não encontramos associação entre co-infecção e idade, escolaridade e parâmetros laboratoriais testados. Do total de casos com sífilis, 73 por cento (16) relataram tratamento prévio; destes, 14 (88 por cento) pacientes foram re-infectados, enquanto 2 (12 por cento) pacientes realizaram tratamento inapropriado. A presença de co-infecção HIV-sífilis em pacientes em acompanhamento rotineiro alerta-nos para necessidade de aconselhá-los a adotar práticas sexuais seguras durante os seus atendimentos ambulatoriais.


This was a study on the prevalence of HIV-syphilis coinfection among 830 HIV/AIDS patients who were being followed up as outpatients at a hospital in Rio de Janeiro between January and May 2005. The participants underwent laboratory tests at the venereal disease research laboratory (VDRL) consisting of CD4+/CD8+ cell counts and viral load tests. They answered questions about their sociodemographic characteristics and past medical history of syphilis. The prevalence of syphilis was 2.7 percent (22 patients) and the ratio between men and women with coinfection was approximately 4:1. Homosexual men were the category most affected. We did not find any association between coinfection and age, schooling and the laboratory parameters tested. Out of the total number of patients with syphilis, 73 percent (16) reported previous treatment; of these, 14 (88 percent) were reinfected, while two (12 percent) underwent inappropriate treatment. The presence of HIV-syphilis coinfection among patients undergoing routine follow-up signals the need to advise them to adopt safe sex practices, during their outpatient visits.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Cardiolipins/blood , Cholesterol/blood , HIV Infections/epidemiology , Phosphatidylcholines/blood , Syphilis/epidemiology , Brazil/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , HIV Infections/complications , Hospitals, University , Prevalence , Risk Factors , Socioeconomic Factors , Syphilis/complications , Syphilis/diagnosis , Viral Load
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