953 resultados para HIV- positive children
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A resistência às drogas antirretrovirais é o inevitável resultado da incompleta supressão da replicação do HIV-1. No presente estudo foi caracterizado o perfil de resistência genética aos antirretrovirais em amostras sorológicas provenientes dos estados do Amazonas e Pará, Região Norte do Brasil, no período de 2002 a 2006. Um total de 127 amostras de plasmas obtidas de pacientes HIV positivos e/ou Aids foram submetidas ao teste de resistência pelo ViroSeqTM Genotyping System (Celera Diagnostic-Abbott, USA). Considerando a informação genética derivada das regiões da protease e/ou transcriptase reversa do HIV-1, o subtipo B foi observado em 85% dos casos; seguido por ambos subtipo F1 e forma recombinante BF1 (4,6%) e CF1 (0,8%). A mutação M184V (81,1%) foi a mais comumente observada associada aos NRTI, em indivíduos positivos com TARV no estado do Pará, e a mutação T215F/Y (56,3%) em indivíduos do estado do Amazonas. A mutação K103N foi a mais prevalente (em torno de 33,5%) para os NNRTI em ambos os estados. O perfil de mutação de resistência associado ao gene da protease mostrou a mutação minor L63P como a mais frequente em ambos os estados. O estudo revelou a importância da identificação de mutações associadas com resistência às drogas antirretrovirais para o uso em futuros esquemas terapêuticos. Os resultados deste estudo foram similares aos outros realizados em várias regiões do Brasil.
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Com o advento da Terapia Anti -Retroviral, a Aids assumiu características de doença crônica, em especial nos países onde o acesso aos medicamentos é efetivamente garantido. O Brasil é tomado como modelo por possuir um programa que tem dado boas respostas à epidemia. Em novembro de 1996, foi promulgada, pelo Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS), a lei que dispõe sobre a obrigatoriedade do acesso gratuito a todos os que necessitarem de medicamentos anti -retrovirais. Os resultados obtidos com o tratamento – a redução progressiva da carga viral e a manutenção e/ou restauração do funcionamento do sistema imunológico – têm sido associados a benefícios marcantes na saúde física das pessoas soropositivas e permitido que elas retomem e concretizem seus projetos de vida. Porém, o acesso universal aos medicamentos que possibilita o tratamento para portadores do HIV gratuitamente ainda enfrenta problemas de adesão. Em uma compreensão mais restrita, adesão pode ser definida como o comportamento de uma pessoa – tomar remédio, seguir uma dieta ou fazer mudanças no estilo de vida – que corresponde às recomendações da equipe de saúde. Nesse contexto, esse estudo se propõe a analisar as representações sociais de sujeitos soropositivos sobre o tratamento anti-retroviral e suas implicações no processo de adesão a este tratamento, caracterizando as imagens e os sentidos que estes sujeitos soropositivos que aderiram ou não aderiram à terapia anti -retroviral possuem sobre este tipo de tratamento e as implicações na sua vida, destacando as objetivações e as ancoragens que compõem suas representações sociais. A metodologia foi pautada nas formulações teóricas sobre pesquisa qualitativa, priorizando -se a entrevista no enfoque do Método de Explicitação do Discurso Subjacente (MEDS), realizadas na Unidade de Referência em Doenças Infecciosas e Parasitárias Especiais (UREDIPE), vinculada à Secretaria de Estado de Saúde do estado do Pará (SESPA) e no Hospital Universitário João de Barros Barreto (HUJBB), mais especificamente na Clinica de Doenças Infecciosas e Parasitárias (DIP).
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A coinfecção do vírus da hepatite C (HCV) em pessoas portadoras do vírus da imunodeficiência humana (HIV) é freqüentemente observada em virtude destes vírus apresentarem similaridade em suas rotas de transmissão, principalmente no que se refere à via parenteral. No Brasil, a prevalência depende da área geográfica considerada, variando de 8,9% a 54%. Nos coinfectados, a progressão da doença pelo HCV é usualmente mais agressiva e apresenta alto nível de viremia, como também, há um risco maior de associação do HCV com a cirrose hepática e/ou hepatocarcinoma. O objetivo do presente estudo foi estimar a prevalência de HCV e fatores de risco associados à coinfecção em pessoas soropositivas para HIV na cidade de Imperatriz Maranhão. Participaram 249 pacientes soropositivos para HIV atendidos no SAE do Programa Municipal de DST/AIDS de Imperatriz do Maranhão. Foi coletado de cada voluntário 10 mL de sangue periférico para realização do teste sorológico, onde foi realizada pesquisa de anticorpos IgG HCV específicos e testes de Biologia Molecular (RT-PCR) para pesquisa do RNA viral e genotipagem. Entre os pacientes observou-se similaridade entre a frequência dos gêneros, 49% masculino e 51% feminino, com média de idade de 40 anos. Foi observado que 98% possuem baixo nível de instrução e 63% possuem renda mensal de até um salário mínimo. A soroprevalência do anti-HCV foi de 2.4% (6/249). Na comparação dos fatores de risco pesquisados entre os pacientes reagentes e não reagentes na pesquisa sorológica de anticorpos HCV específicas demonstraram que a presença de tatuagens e piercing foi o único fator que se mostrou significantes, sendo mais frequente nos reagentes. Esse foi o primeiro estudo que investiga a coinfecção HIV e HCV na cidade de Imperatriz, Maranhão e a identificação de pacientes coinfectados foi de fundamental importância para o serviço que a partir de então irá realizar o acompanhamento destes pacientes.
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Introdução: A dislipidemia é uma das alterações metabólicas do uso da terapia antirretroviral (TARV) em pacientes HIV positivos com Síndrome Lipodistrófica. Objetivo: Avaliar os polimorfismos genéticos das apolipoproteínas A1 e A5 em pacientes HIV positivos com lipodistrofia, em uso de TARV e sua associação com a dislipidemia. Métodos: Estudo do tipo transversal analítico, que utilizou um protocolo de pesquisa, que estudou as condições sóciodemográfica, clínicas, fatores de risco (atividade física, tabagismo, etilismo, frequência alimentar), exames bioquímicos para dislipidemia e avaliação dos polimorfismos das apolipoproteínas A1 e A5. Resultados: Dos 105 pacientes HIV positivos estudados, 63,8% eram homens, com idade média de 44,5 (± 9,4) anos; 70,5% relataram ser solteiros e possuir renda familiar de até três salários mínimos (77,1%). Os fatores de risco observados foram: tabagismo (21%), etilismo (43,8%), sedentarismo (69,5%), Diabetes mellitus (16,2%), excesso de peso (22,9%) e risco cardiovascular (39,1%). A forma de lipodistrofia mais prevalente foi à síndrome mista (51,4%). O consumo alimentar verificou a frequência de frutas (60,8%), legumes e verduras (36,3%), leite e derivados (75%), diariamente. Doces e guloseimas (31,4%), embutidos (11,7%) e lanches gordurosos (26,4%) mais de duas vezes na semana. E o hábito do consumo de carnes com gordura aparente (56,9%). Em relação à classificação da dislipidemia observou que a maioria dos pacientes possuía hipertrigliceridemia isolada (30,5%) e hiperlipidemia mista (32,4%). Observou-se que a hipertrigliceridemia isolada está associada com o gene da apolipoproteína A5 (rs3135506, rs619054 e rs662799), não sendo influenciada pelas formas clínicas de lipodistrofia. Não foi encontrada a presença do polimorfismo da apolipoproteína A1 (Lys107-0must2) nos pacientes em estudo. Conclusão: Os principais fatores para hipertrigliceridemia foram o sexo masculino e os polimorfismos do gene da apolipoproteína A5 (rs3135506, rs619054 e rs662799).
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INTRODUCTION: The study of placentas from pregnant human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive women has become the subject of numerous studies in the literature. Morphological, viral, immune and inflammatory placental aspects have been analyzed in order to grasp the vertical transmission of the virus. OBJECTIVE: To identify the most frequent findings in the placentas by associating them with a viral antigen and correlating them with the infection of newborns. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Thirty-five placentas from HIV- positive pregnant women were pathologically and immunohistochemically analyzed with the use of p24 antibody in the period from 1992 to1997 in accordance with the routine laboratory testing from the Anatomopathological Department - Hospital Universitário Antônio Pedro - Universidade Federal Fluminense (APD/HUAP/UFF). RESULTS: The microscopic alterations detected in all cases, including those with vertical transmission, were arteriopathy in the fetal blood circulation, chorioamnionitis, perivillous fibrin deposition, syncytial knotting, villous edema and villous immaturity. No specific macroscopic or histopathological changes were found in these placentas. The neonatal infection was observed in five cases. Vertical transmission was identified in two out of five placentas that had low weight for the respective stage of pregnancy. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed 14 positive cases, two of which showed vertical transmission. The viral protein was not identified in 10 out of 14 placentas from patients who had been medicated with zidovudine (AZT). CONCLUSION: Our study has contributed to the anatomopathological investigation into placentas from HIV-positive patients, although p24 expression per se did not allow a definite and early diagnosis of the vertical transmission.
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Pós-graduação em Odontologia - FOA
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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The sexual abuse suffered in childhood and adolescence, in addition to damage to physical and psychological health of the victim, is considered as an important risk factor for alcohol and drugs addiction, development of psychopathology and psychosocial damage in adulthood. In addition to the pain and humiliation that are submitted by the abuse, children and adolescents also experience shame and guilt which require them to adopt coping strategies to endure those feelings. The use of psychoactive substances is a recognized way of dealing with the pains of living. This work, which is of narrative style, analyses and discusses, through five case reports, chemical dependency as a result of sexual abuse suffered in childhood and/or adolescence. The eight subjects in this study are male and have suffered sexual violence in this age period of life. Their ages range from 23 years to 39 years, and all are admitted to a therapeutic community in a city in the interior of Sao Paulo state, in Brazil, for treatment of chemical dependency, being met by the Department of Psychology. The reasons for the choice of the participants for treatment modality for patients are: difficult to stop using drugs, even unwilling to take it, they have easy access to it; the feeling of losing control over their lives; by successive losses as a result of drug use, and for fear that their lives had a tragic ending. With the exception of two participants, the others do not classify that as a child suffered sexual violence. However, all attribute that facilitated their entry into the world of drugs. Seven participants experienced such violence in childhood (between 7 years and 9 years) and adolescence (age 14). The attackers were people closed to the victims—in the case of two victims, their families, with the exception of one participant who was raped by a stranger. Six participants declared themselves as homosexual. Another participant does not claim to be homosexual, but presents difficulties in terms of sexuality. Two participants are HIV positive. The start of psychoactive substances use occurred during adolescence (12 years to 17 years). The participants see drugs as an anesthetic to the pain of the soul, a way to get pleasure, but they get charged expensively, as it increases the feeling of emptiness, guilt, helplessness, worthlessness and hopelessness. Although participants have sought help to deal with addiction, it is noted that throughout the life course the issue of sexual violence was not treated. It was noted that the patients have a double stigma in society: the issue of drugs addiction and the orientation of sexual desire, because the majority of participants are homosexual. The results reinforce the need for effective action geared to accommodate the victims of sexual violence and effective preventive measures to prevent children and adolescents from being abused.
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Infection with human papilloma virus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the world. Among the 630 million new cases of HPV that occur each year, 30 million develop anogenital warts. Although subclinical infection with HPV is the most common cause, genital warts are also associated with immunosuppression caused by HIV. In view of the high prevalence of HPV/HIV co-infection particularly among men who have sex with men, the objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence of anogenital warts in men with HIV/AIDS and to identify associated factors. A cross-sectional study was conducted on 159 men with HIV/AIDS consecutively selected at a referral service in Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil, in which the association between sociodemographic, behavioral and clinical variables and the presence of anogenital warts was evaluated. After hierarchical analysis of the data, variables presenting a p value ≤ 0.2 were entered into an unconditional multivariate logistic regression model. Forty-nine (31%) of the HIV-positive patients had anogenital warts. The mean age was 44.6 ± 9.6 years. The main factors associated with the presence of anogenital warts were irregular antiretroviral treatment and genital herpes(HSV). The present study demonstrate that anogenital warts occur in almost one-third of the male population infected with HIV and factors associated with a higher risk of being diagnosed with anogenital warts were irregular cART use and co-infection with HSV, other variables could not be associated.
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Verify factors that influence the oral health status of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in Brazil. The study was cross-sectional and includes 177 HIV-positive individuals, who answered questionnaire on the sociodemographic conditions, HIV aspects, habits, and satisfaction with the service. The oral health data were collected by means of the decayed, missing, and filled teeth (DMFT) index, use and need of dentures, and the Community Periodontal Index. Average number of the DMFT was 17.64. Most HIV-positive patients presented good periodontal status, 35.0% used dentures, 41.5% needed denture in the maxilla, and 62.0% in the mandible. In the multivariate analysis, older age and dissatisfaction with health care were associated with nonuse of dentures. The abandonment of the use of antiretroviral therapy increased the risk of PLWHA presenting more than three decayed teeth. Poor oral health of the PLWHA was mainly influenced by sociodemographic factors and use and satisfaction with service.
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The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and Kaposi's sarcoma associated herpesvirus (KSHV) are consistently associated with lymphoproliferative diseases and cancers in humans, notably in patients with HIV. Our aim was to evaluate whether EBV and/or KSHV viral loads regularly assessed in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) correlate with clinical or laboratorial parameters retrieved for patients living with HIV. This was a longitudinal study with a cohort of 157 HIV positive patients attending an academic HIV outpatient clinic in São Paulo State, Brazil. For each patient, up to four blood samples were collected over a 1 year clinical follow-up: on enrolment into the study, and after 4, 8 and 12 months. Total DNA was extracted from PBMC, and EBV and KSHV viral loads were assessed by real time quantitative PCR. Higher viral loads for EBV were significantly associated with high HIV viraemia, a greater number of circulating T CD8+ cells and lack of virological response to the antiretroviral treatment. KSHV viral load was undetectable in virtually all samples. EBV viral load in PBMC correlated with the number of circulating T CD8+ lymphocytes and the response to the antiretroviral therapy in HIV infected patients. In contrast, KSHV was undetectable in PBMC, presumably an effect of the antiretroviral treatment. Therefore, either KSHV infection in the population studied was absent or viral load in PBMC was beyond the analytical limit of the assay.
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Patients infected with HIV can present several complications related to oral health. Today, the reduction of morbidity and mortality is evidenttreatment with antiviral enhances the quality of life of patients. The increase in comfort, stability, function and improving quality of life have led these patients to seek treatment with osseointegrated implants. This study aimed to discuss, based on the literature, the rehabilitation treatment with osseointegrated implants in patients HIV positive. For this we carried out a literature review including the subject in the databases: PubMed, Cochrane, ISI Dentistry and Oral Science in the last 20 years. The issue was addressed for the first time in 1998, describing a clinical case, the patient had successful rehabilitation with osseointegrated implants. However, the literature states that the indications must be carefully analyzed (2007), since there are few prospective controlled studies. There is doubt as to the use of dental implant therapy in patients with HIV-positive, and the complications are related to the patient’s systemic condition. It is essential to understand the clinical manifestations and complications of the disease before the implant therapy. It is observed that the dental implant therapy in patients with HIV positive is a predictable treatment option, it´s need an adequate control of oral and systemic conditions, and studies with larger sample, longer follow-up and randomized studies are important for evaluating the success therapy.
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Introduction: The discrimination experienced by people with HIV / AIDS, not only by society but also by health professionals is one of the major problems observed relative the epidemic. Objective: To verify and to analyze the occurrence of discriminatory attitudes in the assistance to the health of people living with HIV/AIDS. Methods: It was a quantitative research was carried out with the participation of sixty-eight HIV-positive individuals from four Brazilian cities. The participants answered auto-administrate questionnaires that contained open and closed questions including the considered subject. Results: 41.2% of the total participants, HIV + people, said they had been discriminated against by health professionals. Among the discriminatory situations experienced by HIV patients, 34.2% nursing professionals were involved, in 34.2% dentists and in 31.6% doctors were involved. Those who have suffered discrimination, 78.6% said they had been discriminated against in public health service. Conclusion: The occurrence of discrimination in the assistance to the health of HIV-positive patients was high. The majority of discrimination situations occurred in the public health service. It is necessary the institution of strategies aiming at human attendance to these patients.
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Introduction: health professionals, in many cases, have defensive and exclusionary practices, patterns of prejudice and discrimination in response to HIVpositive patients. Objective: to verify the perception of patients seropositives from a reference center for STD/HIV/aids in relation to health care. Methods: there were interviews with questions related to discriminatory attitudes suffered, access and health care. Results: 130 individuals participated in the survey, from which 30 (23.1%) reported events of discrimination suffered outside the center of reference, predominantly from surgeon-dentists and 112 (86.2%) believed to have the same access and health care as other citizens. 62 (47.7%) treated with the dental center of reference, of which 56 (90.3%) felt good being treated in a dental unit only for HIV positive and six (9.7%) were indifferent, believed to be more exposed, or have a bias to attend dental seropositive individuals. Conclusion: it is concluded that many patients have already been discriminated against outside the reference center. However, most of them have a positive feeling towards the treatment received at a specifi c place for treating HIV-positive patients, due to the feeling of being welcome at that place due to the humanization and access to health care.
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Sexual abuse leads to physical harm and devastating psychosocial consequences. It increases risk of HIV transmission and is associated with risky behaviour. Little is known about sexual abuse victimisation (SAV) and perpetration (SAP) among HIV-positive men who have sex with women (MSW). We investigated self-reported SAV and SAP among 242 Brazilian MSW selected at HIV care centres. Patients were questioned about sociodemographic data, mode of HIV acquisition, sexual practices, drug use and history of SAV or SAP. Prevalence of outcomes was estimated and risk factors for SAP investigated by logistic regression. Fifty-eight (24.1%) interviewees reported SAV. Of patients abused before 15 years of age, 64.3% reported events before the age of ten. Aggressors included relatives, friends and teachers. Among those victimised after 15 years old, 57.7% described events before 17 and 38.5% had acquainted aggressors. Fourteen (5.8%) interviewees reported SAP and most knew their victims. Sexual abuse perpetration was associated with lower schooling, marital status, illicit drug use and self-reported SAV. Sexual abuse was frequently reported by MSW from this cohort. Identifying predictors of violence and addressing SAV and SAP in comprehensive HIV care may help reduce violent behaviour, psychological distress and contribute to maximise benefits of preventive and care interventions.