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[HIV infection at the Central Military Hospital of Madrid]

An Med Interna. 1994 Jul;11(7):328-33. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/95072190
Menendez Martinez MA; Perez de Oteyza C; Pastor Gomez JM; Muro Garcia R; Carrillo Largaespada O; Villanueva Serrano S; Unidad VIH, Universidad Complutense de Madrid.


Abstract: We describe the infection by HIV observed in the scope of the Military Hospital and we evaluate the clinical usefulness of the current classification systems. We have retrospectively studied (1986-1993) 80 confirmed cases of infection by HIV: 21 women and 59 men (age range: 17-65 years). Quarterly clinico-biological controls. Initial and final classification according to CDC 87/93 systems. Statistical analysis: RSIGMA. We have detected in 26% of the patients heterosexual contagion; in 55%, toxicomania and in 17%, homosexuality; 39% had less than 200 CD4/microL upon admission. During the follow-up, 35 patients fulfilled AIDS criteria (17% due to tuberculosis); 17 died (21%) and 30 gave up (37%). Conclusions: HIV infection is less frequent in the military sociofamiliar environment, with lower incidence of tuberculosis. There is a greater proportion of women, heterosexual transmission and asymptomatic patients. CDC-93 classification is the system best adapted to the natural history of the HIV infection.
Keywords: Adolescence Adult Aged Analysis of Variance English Abstract Female Hospitals, Military Human HIV Infections/CLASSIFICATION/*EPIDEMIOLOGY Male Middle Age Prospective Studies Spain JOURNAL ARTICLEKWDadolescenceadultagedanalysisofvarianceenglishabstractfemalehospitals,militaryhumanhivinfections/classification/KWDepidemiologymalemiddleageprospectivestudiesspainjournalarticle
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