HIV in Colombia: an Epidemiologic Point of View

AbstractPurpose of ReviewThe purpose of this review is to present an updated view from the epidemiological point of view of the problem of HIV infection in Colombia, highlighting aspects related to the general population, risk factors, discriminated minorities, access to treatment, social factors, resistance, and opportunistic infections.Recent FindingsRecent data show that in Colombia ’s general population, there is a prevalence of HIV infection around 0.6–0.7%, but when we look at high-risk groups like men who have sex with men, it can be as high as 24%; this denotes a marked increase in the epidemic in some subgroups, which goes hand in hand with the increasingly early onse t of active sexual life without protection among our adolescents, giving the epidemic an increasingly younger and more feminine face, all this associated with the growing poverty and lack of access to medical services, which necessarily means that we are diagnosing patients in advanced stages of the disease and with a series of opportunistic infections that go according to our epidemiology and geography, highlighting mainly tuberculosis as one of the most frequent.SummaryThe epidemic of HIV in Colombia is increasing, mainly in some specific groups that exert a series of risk factors that facilitate the spread of the infection at an early age. The male:female ratio is still almost 3:1, but a marked increase in infected women is shown through the heterosexual route, which also implies a high risk of v...
Source: Current Tropical Medicine Reports - Category: Tropical Medicine Source Type: research