Artículo
Trends in the incidence of the human immunodeficiency (HIV) virus in Chile, by age and gender 2010-2017
Fecha
2019Registro en:
Revista de Salud Publica Volume 21, Issue 5, Pages 1 - 7 2019
0124-0064
10.15446/RSAP.V21N5.80949
Autor
San Martín-Roldán, David
Díaz-Calzadilla, Patricia
Soto-Zárate, Anthara
Calzadilla-Núñez, Aracelis
Díaz-Narváez, Víctor P.
Institución
Resumen
Analysis from the database of confirmed HIV positive diagnosis cases. HIV incidence rates were made from HIV-confirmed cases adjusted for year, age, and sex, with population denominators from the INE. A general and specific trend analysis was performed using regression equations. Results There is a trend to increase in HIV incidence rates in the study period. 36.48% of the reported cases correspond to the male sex between 20-29 years, group with the highest incidence in the period. The estimated regression equations effectively increase more steadily in the male and young population. Conclusions There are deficit informative and educational factors in HIV prevention in the Chilean population. Despite the strong progression of new cases, the diagnostic gap of people living with HIV who are unaware of their health remains to be consolida-ted. Gaps were identified between recommendations, public policies and the Chilean results obtained.