2016
DOI: 10.5377/rct.v0i18.2995
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Resistencia del VIH en mujeres embarazadas de Honduras durante el año 2015

Abstract: RESUMENEl tratamiento antirretroviral (TARV) en mujeres embarazadas ha contribuido a la prevención de la transmisión del VIH de madre a hijo. Sin embargo, el desarrollo de resistencia del VIH-1 a la TARV es un problema latente y puede reducir la eficacia del tratamiento en las mujeres embarazadas, generar un riesgo de transmisión de madre a hijo e impactar el manejo clínico de las mujeres embarazadas o de los niños que resulten infectados.Este estudio determinó la presencia de resistencia en mujeres embarazada… Show more

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“…In Chile (23) , a prevalence of infected pregnant women was identified between 14 and 24 years; in Colombia (24) , most women were in reproductive phase (15 to 49 years); however, the percentage of pregnant women infected in this study was low, reaching a percentage of 1%. At the same time, a survey conducted in Argentina found a reduction in the incidence of HIV-infected women in the reproductive age (25) , and in Honduras, the average age was 26 years and the reproductive age range was evidenced with ages ranging from 19 to 38 years (26) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Chile (23) , a prevalence of infected pregnant women was identified between 14 and 24 years; in Colombia (24) , most women were in reproductive phase (15 to 49 years); however, the percentage of pregnant women infected in this study was low, reaching a percentage of 1%. At the same time, a survey conducted in Argentina found a reduction in the incidence of HIV-infected women in the reproductive age (25) , and in Honduras, the average age was 26 years and the reproductive age range was evidenced with ages ranging from 19 to 38 years (26) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em um estudo realizado no Chile, por Wu e colaboradores (16) , identificaram uma prevalência de gestantes infectadas entre 14 e 24 anos, quanto à Colômbia, segundo Gómez, Carrillo e Rodríguez (17) a maioria das mulheres estava na fase reprodutiva (15 a 49 anos), porém, o percentual de gestantes infectadas neste estudo foi baixo, alcançando um percentual de 1%. Coincidentemente, na Argentina, uma pesquisa realizada mostrou uma redução na incidência de mulheres infectadas pelo HIV na idade reprodutiva (18) , e em Honduras, a média de idade foi de 26 anos e a faixa etária reprodutiva foi evidenciada com idades entre 19 a 38 anos, semelhantes aos nossos dados (19) .…”
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