2016
DOI: 10.5123/s1679-49742016000300004
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Tendência da mortalidade por aids segundo características sociodemográficas no Rio Grande do Sul e em Porto Alegre: 2000-2011*

Abstract: AIDS mortality increased among women, individuals with brown skin color and older age groups in RS and POA.

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“…It is notable that in Rio Grande do Sul, unsafe sex is in eighth place, which corroborates studies that show a high incidence of AIDS in the state 39 . In relation to the disease burden attributable to environmental risks, there was a downward trend, especially due to air and water pollution (sewage); no hand washing; and other environmental risks, including exposure to lead and radiation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…It is notable that in Rio Grande do Sul, unsafe sex is in eighth place, which corroborates studies that show a high incidence of AIDS in the state 39 . In relation to the disease burden attributable to environmental risks, there was a downward trend, especially due to air and water pollution (sewage); no hand washing; and other environmental risks, including exposure to lead and radiation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Em Humaitá houve predomínio de casos de aids em pardos, característica similar a um estudo realizado em Coari-Amazonas (Guerrero et al, 2019), a qual se constitui como maior parte da população amazonense e no Brasil pelo processo de miscigenação e acometido pela infecção. Este aspecto também se destaca em relação a mortalidade por aids, em que apesar da diminuição das taxas de letalidade em brancos é maior entre os pardos (Baumgarten et al, 2015;Lages et al, 2017;Cunha, Cruz, & Torres, 2016).…”
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“…When the diagnosis is made in due time and the HIV-positive individual has access and adheres satisfactorily to ART, his/her life expectancy is expected to be almost equal to that of an HIV-negative individual. 23 A significant proportion of deaths of PLWHA in Piauí had low schooling, since these patients had not even completed Elementary School II (fifth to eighth grades). Researches recorded that the level of education of PLWHA is an important predictor of adherence to antiretroviral therapy 18, 24 and of early virological response among those who initiate ART.…”
Section: Objective Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%