Epidemiological aspects of infection by the human immunodeficiency virus in Cotopaxi

Authors

  • Graciela Quishpe Jara Magíster en Gerencia en Salud para el Desarrollo Local, Magíster en Gestión de los Servicios Hospitalarios. Licenciada en Enfermería. Especialista en Enfermería en Medicina Crítica. Profesor Agregado de la Carrera de Enfermería. Universidad Técnica de Ambato.
  • Lizette Elena Leiva Suero PhD. Doctora en Ciencias Médicas. Especialista de Medicina Interna. Profesor Titular Agregado I Carrera de Medicina. Universidad Técnica de Ambato.
  • Elena Hernández Navarro PhD. Doctora en Ciencias Pedagógicas. Especialista de Embriología. Docente Carrera de Medicina. Universidad Técnica de Ambato.
  • Silvia Cáceres Correa Magíster en Pedagogía en Ciencias de la Salud. Doctora en Odontología. Docente Carrera de Medicina. Universidad Técnica de Ambato.
  • Sandra Villacís Valencia Doctora en Medicina y Cirugía. Especialista en Medicina Interna. Profesor Titular Agregado III Carrera de Medicina. Universidad Técnica de Ambato.
  • Miguel Ramos Argilagos Doctor en Medicina. Especialista en Bioquímica. Docente de la Carrera de Medicina. Universidad Técnica de Ambato.

Keywords:

Epidemiology, HIV, AIDS

Abstract

Introduction: The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is anagent that attacks the immune system, depressing itprogressively and evolves to the syndrome ofacquiredimmunodeficiency (AIDS). Deaths from this cause in Ecuadorrepresent 3% in Latin America, 2014 according to UNAIDSreports, show that there are 31855 people currently livingwith HIV in Ecuador, there are no data by province reflectingthe epidemiological trend of the pandemic.

Objective: To describe the sociodemographic aspects that characterize the behavior of HIV in Cotopaxi.

Material and methods: a longitudinal and retrospectivedescriptive study was conducted in the first half of the year2015 in the General Provincial Hospital in Latacunga.

Results: 114 patients were enrolled in the study, of them 12new cases. Predomino 72.8% male, aged 20-34 years in57,89%. The canton of highest incidence was the Mana39,47%. In terms of clinical status; 53,51% infected andundergoing AIDS 46,49%.

Conclusions: The epidemiological behavior of the HIVinfection in the province of Cotopaxi reflects that thepredominant male, mixed race and the aged between 20 and 34 years.

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Published

2018-06-01

How to Cite

Epidemiological aspects of infection by the human immunodeficiency virus in Cotopaxi. (2018). Mediciencias UTA, 2(2), 49-55. https://www.erevista.bibliolatino.com/index.php/medi/article/view/1340

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