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Rev. peru. med. exp. salud publica ; 29(4): 452-460, oct.-dic. 2012. ilus, graf, mapas, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, LIPECS | ID: lil-662931

RESUMO

Objetivos. Estimar la incidencia de VIH en la población adulta del Perú, 2010, y analizar su distribución según comportamientos de riesgo. Materiales y métodos. Se aplicó el modelo de ONUSIDA según modos de transmisión (MoT). Los datos fueron obtenidos de la revisión detallada de 59 documentos (1984 - 2008). También se analizó bases de datos nacionales para obtener datos específicos. La selección final de los datos fue validada por el grupo técnico y un grupo de expertos. Después de la consulta con expertos, se corrigieron los valores y se realizó un análisis de incertidumbre. El modelo fue ajustado a la prevalencia nacional del 2009 (0,45%). Resultados. La incidencia estimada para el 2010 fue de 0,03%, (4346 nuevas infecciones). El 84% de nuevas infecciones se concentra en grupos de mayor riesgo: hombres que tienen sexo con hombres (55%) y personas que tienen sexo casual heterosexual (6,2%). El 16% restante corresponde a la población heterosexual de bajo riesgo. La transmisión heterosexual es el 43% de nuevos casos, y dentro de estos el 18% corresponde a parejas femeninas de sujetos de alto riesgo. Solo 2,2% de casos está relacionado al trabajo sexual femenino y 1,0% a usuarios de drogas inyectables. Conclusiones. El modelo proporciona una estimación de la incidencia y su distribución entre los grupos de riesgo según el modo de transmisión, consistente con los reportes de casos de VIH. El modelo permite crear escenarios para ayudar a la toma de decisiones y formulación de políticas, así como para vigilancia y planificación de la prevención y control.


Objectives. To estimate HIV incidence in the adult population of Peru, 2010, and analyze its distribution based on risk behavior. Materials and methods. The UNAIDS model was applied based on the modes of transmission (MoT). The information was obtained from the review detailed in 59 documents (1984 - 2008). National databases were also analyzed to obtain specific data. Final selection of data was validated by the technical group and a group of experts. After consultation with experts, values were corrected and an uncertainty analysis was conducted. The model was adjusted to 2009 national prevalence (0.45%). Results. Incidence estimated for 2010 was 0.03%, (4346 new infections). 84% of new infections concentrate on higher risk groups: men who have sex with men (55%) and people who have casual sex with heterosexuals (6.2%). The remaining 16% corresponds to low-risk heterosexual population. Heterosexual transmission accounts for 43% of new cases, 18% of which corresponds to female partners of high risk individuals. Only 2.2% of cases is related to female sexual work and 1.0% to injection drug users. Conclusions. The model provides an estimation of the incidence and its distribution among risk groups according to the mode of transmission, consistent with the HIV case reporting. The model creates scenarios to help decision making and policy formulation, as well as surveillance and planning of prevention and control.


Assuntos
Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Infecções por HIV/epidemiologia , Infecções por HIV/transmissão , Modelos Teóricos , Heterossexualidade , Incidência , Peru/epidemiologia , Comportamento Sexual
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Am J Trop Med Hyg ; 87(3): 399-406, 2012 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22826481

RESUMO

Among tuberculosis patients, timely diagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) co-infection and early antiretroviral treatment are crucial, but are hampered by a myriad of individual and structural barriers. Community-based models to provide counseling and rapid HIV testing are few but offer promise. During November 2009-April 2010, community health workers offered and performed HIV counseling and testing by using the OraQuick Rapid HIV-1/2 Antibody Test to new tuberculosis cases in 22 Ministry of Health establishments and their household contacts (n = 130) in Lima, Peru. Refusal of HIV testing or study participation was low (4.7%). Intervention strengths included community-based approach with participant preference for testing site, use of a rapid, non-invasive test, and accompaniment to facilitate HIV care and family disclosure. We will expand the intervention under programmatic auspices for rapid community-based testing for new tuberculosis cases in high incidence establishments. Other potential target populations include contacts of HIV-positive persons and pregnant women.


Assuntos
Coinfecção/diagnóstico , Serviços de Saúde Comunitária , Infecções por HIV/diagnóstico , Tuberculose/virologia , Adulto , Anticorpos Antivirais/isolamento & purificação , Coinfecção/microbiologia , Coinfecção/virologia , Feminino , HIV/isolamento & purificação , Infecções por HIV/microbiologia , Humanos , Masculino , Peru , Projetos Piloto , Adulto Jovem
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Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica ; 29(4): 452-60, 2012.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23338629

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES: To estimate HIV incidence in the adult population of Peru, 2010, and analyze its distribution based on risk behavior. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The UNAIDS model was applied based on the modes of transmission (MoT). The information was obtained from the review detailed in 59 documents (1984 - 2008). National databases were also analyzed to obtain specific data. Final selection of data was validated by the technical group and a group of experts. After consultation with experts, values were corrected and an uncertainty analysis was conducted. The model was adjusted to 2009 national prevalence (0.45%). RESULTS: Incidence estimated for 2010 was 0.03%, (4346 new infections). 84% of new infections concentrate on higher risk groups: men who have sex with men (55%) and people who have casual sex with heterosexuals (6.2%). The remaining 16% corresponds to low-risk heterosexual population. Heterosexual transmission accounts for 43% of new cases, 18% of which corresponds to female partners of high risk individuals. Only 2.2% of cases is related to female sexual work and 1.0% to injection drug users. CONCLUSIONS: The model provides an estimation of the incidence and its distribution among risk groups according to the mode of transmission, consistent with the HIV case reporting. The model creates scenarios to help decision making and policy formulation, as well as surveillance and planning of prevention and control.


Assuntos
Infecções por HIV/epidemiologia , Infecções por HIV/transmissão , Modelos Teóricos , Adulto , Feminino , Heterossexualidade , Humanos , Incidência , Masculino , Peru/epidemiologia , Comportamento Sexual
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Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica ; 28(3): 470-6, 2011.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22086627

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the evolution of published scientific articles on HIV/AIDS in Peru. METHODS: A bibliometric analysis of papers on HIV/AIDS published in journals indexed in MEDLINE, SciELO and LILACS until October 2010. We selected research papers fully developed in Peru, and multicenter studies with participating Peruvian sites. RESULTS: We identified 257 publications on HIV/AIDS, showing an increase since 2003. The average publication delay was 2.8±1.8 years. Only 94 (36.6 %) articles were published in Spanish. The most studied areas were epidemiology (36.6 %) and clinical topics (35.8 %). The cross-sectional design was the most frequent (56.8 %) followed by case series. According to the WHO classification, studies to learn more about the disease and risk factors predominated (85.6 %) and according to the intervention areas, 46.7 % focused on diagnosis and treatment. Most studies were conducted in Lima (65.9 %). 48.2 % of studies focused on people living with HIV/AIDS. Finally, Revista Peruana de Medicina Experimental y Salud Pública was the journal that published most articles on HIV/AIDS (9.7 %). CONCLUSIONS: We found a growth in scientific production on HIV/AIDS in Peru; however, we believe that the research undertaken was not based on an agreed national agenda or national research priorities, which might have limitted its dissemination and application.


Assuntos
Bibliometria , Infecções por HIV , Editoração/estatística & dados numéricos , Síndrome da Imunodeficiência Adquirida , Pesquisa Biomédica , Peru , Fatores de Tempo
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Rev. peru. med. exp. salud publica ; 28(3): 470-476, jul.-set. 2011. ilus, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, LIPECS | ID: lil-606044

RESUMO

Objetivos. Analizar la evolución de la publicación de artículos de investigación sobre VIH/SIDA en Perú. Métodos. Estudio bibliométrico de los artículos sobre VIH/SIDA publicados en revistas indizadas en Medline, SciELO y LILACS hasta octubre de 2010. Se seleccionaron investigaciones desarrolladas completamente en Perú, o estudios multicéntricos con participación de sedes peruanas. Resultados. Se identificó 257 artículos sobre VIH/SIDA, observando un incremento desde el 2003. El promedio de demora de publicación fue de 2,8 ±1,8 años. Solo 94 (36,6 por ciento) artículos fueron publicados en español. Las áreas más estudiadas fueron epidemiología (36,6 por ciento) y clínica (35,8 por ciento). El diseño transversal fue el más frecuente (56,8 por ciento), seguido por las series de casos. Según la clasificación de OMS predominaron los estudios destinados a conocer más la enfermedad y los factores de riesgo (85,6 por ciento) y según las áreas de intervención el 46,7 por ciento se enfocó en el diagnóstico y tratamiento. La mayoría de estudios se realizaron en Lima (65,9 por ciento). El 48,2 por ciento de estudios se enfocaron en las personas afectadas por el VIH/SIDA. Finalmente, la Revista Peruana de Medicina Experimental y Salud Pública fue la que publicó más artículos sobre VIH/SIDA (9,7 por ciento). Conclusiones. Se evidencia un crecimiento en la producción científica sobre VIH/SIDA en el Perú, sin embargo, consideramos que las investigaciones no se han basado en una agenda nacional consensuada y basada en prioridades de investigación, lo que ha podido limitar su diseminación y aplicación.


Objective. To analyze the evolution of published scientific articles on HIV/AIDS in Peru. Methods. A bibliometric analysis of papers on HIV/AIDS published in journals indexed in MEDLINE, SciELO and LILACS until October 2010. We selected research papers fully developed in Peru, and multicenter studies with participating Peruvian sites. Results. We identified 257 publications on HIV/AIDS, showing an increase since 2003. The average publication delay was 2.8±1.8 years. Only 94 (36.6 percent) articles were published in Spanish. The most studied areas were epidemiology (36.6 percent) and clinical topics (35.8 percent). The cross-sectional design was the most frequent (56.8 percent) followed by case series. According to the WHO classification, studies to learn more about the disease and risk factors predominated (85.6 percent) and according to the intervention areas, 46.7 percent focused on diagnosis and treatment. Most studies were conducted in Lima (65.9 percent). 48.2 percent of studies focused on people living with HIV/AIDS. Finally, Revista Peruana de Medicina Experimental y Salud Pública was the journal that published most articles on HIV/AIDS (9.7 percent). Conclusions. We found a growth in scientific production on HIV / AIDS in Peru; however, we believe that the research undertaken was not based on an agreed national agenda or national research priorities, which might have limitted its dissemination and application.


Assuntos
Bibliometria , Infecções por HIV , Editoração/estatística & dados numéricos , Síndrome da Imunodeficiência Adquirida , Pesquisa Biomédica , Peru , Fatores de Tempo
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