Vih/sida en pediatría hospital materno infantil "Germán Urquidi" Cochabamba 2005-2006
HIV / AIDS in pediatrics "Germán Urquidi" maternal and child hospital Cochabamba 2005-2006

Gac. méd. boliv; 30 (1), 2007
Publication year: 2007

Hasta la fecha el VIH/SIDA ha afectado a 65 millones de personas en el mundo, en Bolivia siete mil personas viven con el virus, de éstos en Cochabamba el 2% corresponde a edad pediátrica. Los objetivos del presente trabajo fueron conocer como se diagnostica el VIH/SIDA pediátrico en nuestro medio, método laboratorial usado, análisis de categoría clínica e inmunológica. criterios para inicio del tratamiento antiretroviral, diagnósticó actual de los padres.

Los resultados obtenidos fueron:

Se diagnostico a 15 niños con VIH/SIDA en los últimos 2 años. El 73% por antecedente de madre VIH positiva. Se realizo el test de ELISA W.Blot a mayores de 18 meses, carga viral a menores de 18 meses. Actualmente existe un niño con examen laboratorial negativo, nacido de madre VIH positiva. 5 niños reciben tratamiento antiretroviral conjugado con categoría clínica e inmunológica C2-C3.
At the present time there are 65 millions people around the Word, whom are been infected by the HIV/AIDS. In Bolivia 7000 people live infected with the virus, at Cochabamba city 2 percent of the population are in the paediatric age. The objective of this project is to identify the resources to make an specific diagnostic of HIV in children, which is the most frequent laboratory resource used for diagnostic, stag all the patients according to clinic and immunologic category; who and when to use antiretroviral treatment, identify the actual health status of the parents . We found 15 children infected with HlV during the last two years; 73% of them were suspected and diagnostic because of a direct maternal infection . We requested two laboratory test ( Elisa, W Blot) in children older than 18 months and we requested PCR, Viral Hoard for children younger than 18 months. Now, there is one children who was not infected by the virus, but was born from an infected mother and there are five children who receive antiretroviral treatment combined with clinic and immunologic category C2-C3.

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