Epidemiological characteristics of HIV/AIDS patients and community care in Thua Thien Hue
- Author:
Ngoc Thi Tran
;
Son Dinh Nguyen
;
Minh Quang Duong
;
Hoa Thai Nguyen
;
Tam Le Nguyen
;
Son Van Ly
;
Son Huu Le
;
Dung My Tran
;
Hao Van Huynh
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Epidemiological characteristics;
community care;
infection
- MeSH:
HIV/ immunology;
isolation & purification;
pathogenicity;
Community Health Services/ organization & administration;
Epidemiologic Methods;
- From:Journal of Preventive Medicine
2007;17(4):39-44
- CountryViet Nam
- Language:Vietnamese
-
Abstract:
Background: HIV/AIDS pandemic really become danger to mankind on the earth. Objectives: Description epidemiological characteristics of HIV/AIDS patients. Studying clinical expression, learning aboutdemands of infected patients and community care for infected patients. Subjects and method: 71 HIV/AIDS people in Thua Thien Hue were studied in 2006. Using descriptive method to give epidemiological characteristics and behaviour of HIV/AIDS people. People were determined HIV/AIDS infection based on the criteria of Ministry of Health. The information were collected by target study. Results: HIV/AIDS people mainly from the age of 20 to 39 (83,10%), males were 52,10% and in various levels of education and all kinds of occupation. The rate of sexually transmitted infection was 84,5% and infection transmission was 15,5%. The rate of sexually transmitted infection within the last 12 months was 57,7%. 63,4% of infected people used condom while having sex with their spouses or partners. 1,4% of infected people using drug infection within the last month. 38% of the infected people had manifestations of AIDS, 77,8% of HIV/AIDS were treated with antiviral drugs. Families and communities had positive attitudes and behaviors to the HIV/AIDS people. Infected people being remoted from the society was 12,7%, 88,7% of them receiving supports from their communities such as disease treatment, spirit and material supports and job opportunities. Conclusion: Strengthen communication activities to change behavior of HIV/AIDS people and in communitiy to reduce alienation, discrimination for infected people. Execute socialization in care and support for HIV/AIDS people.