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    Factores de riesgo que influyeron en el contagio de VIH-SIDA en pacientes del Hospital Vicente Corral Moscoso durante los años 1994-2004
    (2006) Nieto Abad, Martha Cecilia; Orellana Díaz, Marisol Liliana; Orellana Luzuriaga, Karina Maribel; Padilla Gómez, Plinio Efraín; Mosquera Vallejo, Lorena Elizabeth
    Quantitative, transversal retrospective, descriptive study with the objective of determining the risk factors influencing HIV infection in hospitalized patients in the Vicente Corral Moscoso Hospital during the years 1994-2004 and the specific objectives identify variations of such risk factors . Universe is considered as constant medical records in hospital clinical statistics. The sample covers 79 medical records of patients with definitive diagnosis of HIV infection or AIDS, over 14 years old, living and dead. The data collected in forms, was tabulated in EPI-INFO and EXCEL. The highest incidence of HIV-AIDS occurs in the 26-35 age Ainu, with predominance of men over women, sexual behavior is irrelevant. Other factors in the incidence of the disease is the limited education and low social status. Ignorance about the severity of the disease and congiguiente not using condoms in 53.7de sample is a major factor in the spread. Atambién was revealed that the RTS are not registered in the middle, but if infecciíon influence for HIV. Exposure to blood and blood products and intravenous drug use are not at increased risk in the study. Data heterosexuality express greater frequency of infection by HIV, the group says have a greater number of sexual partners. Bisexuals and homosexuals are also present as representative

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