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HIV therapy adherence and outcomes in Peruvian military personnel over a 30-year period

dc.contributor.authorDe-La-Cruz-Ku, Gabriel A.
dc.contributor.authorContreras, Christian Rojas
dc.contributor.authorChambergo-Michilot, Diego
dc.contributor.authorTorres-Roman, J. Smith
dc.contributor.authorPríncipe-Meneses, Fortunato S.
dc.contributor.authorTorres, Flavia Rioja
dc.contributor.authorZamudio, Fátima Campana
dc.contributor.authorPachas, Gonzalo Pérez
dc.contributor.authorModesto, Alfredo Huamán
dc.contributor.authorChávez, Victoria
dc.date.accessioned2025-09-05T16:33:55Z
dc.description.abstractObjectives: We aimed to describe the sociodemographic, clinical, and therapeutic characteristics of Peruvian military personnel diagnosed with HIV. Furthermore, we determined the frequency of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) adherence, the complications and mortality. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of patients diagnosed with HIV, confirmed by Western blot at a single institution from 1989-2020. Descriptive analyses were performed for all the variables using mean and standard deviation (SD) in the case of quantitative variables, and frequency and percentage for qualitative variables. Results: Of the 161 patients included, 95.7% were males and the mean age was 39.59 years (SD= 16.45 years). Most had college or higher education (67.7%) and were on active duty at diagnosis (77%). 35.4% had AIDS at diagnosis; 28.6% opportunistic infections; and 8.1% tuberculosis. The median follow-up was five years. 94.4% of the patients received HAART as the principal treatment; of these, 88.8% was adherent to treatment, and death was reported in 6.8%. There were no factors associated with adherence. Conclusions: Although the sociodemographic characteristics of Peruvian military personnel are similar to those of other countries, our findings suggest that Peruvian military personnel present higher adherence to HAART compared to previous studies in other military populations from South American countries. Further studies are recommended to assess specific factors attributed to these successful outcomes in the military personnel that can be applied in other hospitals. © 2023 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
dc.identifier.doi10.29333/ejgm/12776
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85147776433
dc.identifier.urihttps://cris.uwiener.edu.pe/handle/001/400
dc.identifier.uuid99f207d6-f7ef-41c7-83fc-4da82dbe657c
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherModestum LTD
dc.relation.citationissue2
dc.relation.citationvolume20
dc.relation.ispartofseriesElectronic Journal of General Medicine
dc.relation.issn25163507
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dc.titleHIV therapy adherence and outcomes in Peruvian military personnel over a 30-year period
dc.typehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1
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