Epidemiological and clinical profile of HIV-infected patients from Southwestern Goias State, Brazil
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Knowledge about epidemiological distribution patterns of HIV infection in different
geographic regions is relevant to understand the dynamics of the disease in Brazil. This
study aims to characterize the epidemiological and clinical profile of HIV-infected patients
from Southwestern Goias State, from 2005 to 2015. A standardized questionnaire was used
to collect clinical-epidemiological, virological, and immunological data from the medical
records of all HIV-infected patients (n=539) who were followed at the regional reference
center of Jatai, Goias State, Brazil, from 2005 to 2015. We detected the prevalence of male
patients and the heterosexual route of transmission, as well as an expressive number of
young women infected with HIV. The HIV infection was more prevalent in reproductive
ages (55.3%). Most patients presented clinical manifestations related to HIV infection at the
time of diagnosis. Twenty-four patients presented coinfection with hepatitis C virus, syphilis,
hepatitis B virus, leprosy or Chagas disease. Pneumonia caused by Pneumocystis jirovecii
was the most common opportunistic infection, followed by neurotoxoplasmosis, tuberculosis,
and neurocryptococcosis. Combined antiretroviral therapy improved CD4+
T-cell counts:
the mean CD4+
T-cell counts after treatment was twice as high as those found at the first
medical appointment; and highly active antiretroviral therapy promoted viral suppression in a
significant number of patients. Considering the increasing distribution of HIV infection to the
interior of Brazil, this descriptive study outlines the clinical-epidemiological characteristics
of HIV infection in Southwestern Goias and contributes to develop local prevention strategies
and public service plans.
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DIAS, Regyane Ferreira Guimarães et al. Epidemiological and clinical profile of HIV-infected patients from southwestern Goias state, Brazil. Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo, São Paulo, v. 60, p. 1-8, 2018. DOI: 10.1590/S1678-9946201860034. Disponível em: https://www.scielo.br/j/rimtsp/a/ykSCsM6TJmFyLQ956RSc78t/. Acesso em: 17 jul. 2025.