Infección por VIH/SIDA en niños y adolescentes: cohorte chilena 1987-2014
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Wu Hupat, Elba
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Larrañaga, Carmen
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Chávez, Ana
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González, Marcela
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Peña, Anamaría
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Villarroel, Julia
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Vizueta, Eloísa
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Galaz, M. Isabel
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2018-03-06T16:07:32Z
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2018-03-06T16:07:32Z
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2016-03
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Rev Chilena Infectol 2016; 33 (Supl 1): 11-19
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0716-1018
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10.4067/S0716-10182016000700002
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/146723
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The present document describes the Cohort of HIV/AIDS children detected in Chile from 1987 to August 2014 and the effectiveness of the Protocol for Prevention of Vertical Transmission (PPVT) of HIV infection. Of the 375 HIV infected children enrolled since 1987 to August 2014, 245 of them are still in pediatric control. From the analysis of the Cohort is inferred that: a) it has observed an improvement in the detection of the HIV infected child, in number and precocious time; b) the majority of these children continue to be detected by clinic symptoms and signs (mainly unspecific and infectious manifestations); c) the ARVT use has meant a clinic and immunologic improvement with diminution of the infections, principally opportunistic infections, with a better life quality, a prolongation of survival and a diminution of lethality; d) as more survival has been produced, cancer has begun to be detected, a very infrequent complication observed in them before the ARVT use. The PPVT started in 1995, and was reinforced in 2005 with the “Joint Norm of HIV and Syphilis Vertical Transmission Prevention” (MINSAL), both have meant a diminution of the HIV vertical transmission from > 35% (before 1995) to < 2% nowadays in the mother-child binomial; also have permitted a second generation of HIV exposed children born without infection. In spite this PPVT, still HIV infected child continue to be detected which imply failures in some points of the health system.