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Rural epidemiology of HIV positive tribal patients from Chhattisgarh in India
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Prabhakar Singh
, Naveen Dulhani
, Nel Kumar Bithika
, VKS Chauhan
, Harminder Singh
, Pawan Tiwari
in
Highly active antiretroviral therapy
/ Human immune deficiency virus
/ National aids control organization
/ People living with HIV/AIDS
/ Pyrexia of unknown origin
2010
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Rural epidemiology of HIV positive tribal patients from Chhattisgarh in India
by
Prabhakar Singh
, Naveen Dulhani
, Nel Kumar Bithika
, VKS Chauhan
, Harminder Singh
, Pawan Tiwari
in
Highly active antiretroviral therapy
/ Human immune deficiency virus
/ National aids control organization
/ People living with HIV/AIDS
/ Pyrexia of unknown origin
2010
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Rural epidemiology of HIV positive tribal patients from Chhattisgarh in India
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Prabhakar Singh
, Naveen Dulhani
, Nel Kumar Bithika
, VKS Chauhan
, Harminder Singh
, Pawan Tiwari
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Highly active antiretroviral therapy
/ Human immune deficiency virus
/ National aids control organization
/ People living with HIV/AIDS
/ Pyrexia of unknown origin
2010
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Rural epidemiology of HIV positive tribal patients from Chhattisgarh in India
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Rural epidemiology of HIV positive tribal patients from Chhattisgarh in India
2010
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Objective: The primary objective was to study the epidemiology of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) positive tribal patients, and the secondary objective was to study the associated comorbidities in a tertiary care hospital in the tribal (Bastar) region of Chhattisgarh, India, between December 2006 and November 2008, and their relation to CD4 counts. Materials and Methods : In this study 90 tribal HIV positive subjects were enrolled. Information on demographics, that is, weight, height, age, educational status, sex, clinical finding, and laboratory parameters (CD4 counts) were noted. Results: Among 90 HIV patients, 54 (60%) were males and 36 (40%) were females. Among these, most patients, 37 (41.1%), were in the age group of 30 to 39 years. Among these patients, 79.56% belonged to the lower socioeconomic status, whereas, only 1.45% were from a high socioeconomic status. The largest group was made up of drivers (32.2%), with the second largest group being housewives (27.7%) and laborers (17.7%), respectively. A majority of the patients had a low education, 35.5% were educated only up to the fifth standard and 31.8% up to high school, while 18.8% were illiterate. The predominant mode of transmission was heterosexual contact (78.8%), only one patient (1.1%) was infected through transfusion of infected blood, five (5.5%) patients acquired infection via vertical (mother to child) transmission, and in 13 patients the transmission history was not clear. Conclusion: There was a high frequency of behavioral risk factors, together with unawareness, and very little health infrastructure, thus creating an impending risk for the rapid spread of HIV/AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome).
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
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