Summary:
In the monitoring and surveillance system of HIV/AIDS in the CR since the end of 1985 till
June 30 1999 a total of 411 cases of HIV infection were registered. 124 infected patients suffered
from fully grown AIDS; 80 AIDS patients have died. The predominant transmission of HIV is
by sexual intercourse (81% registered infections). Homosexual intercourse was the cause of
more than 54% of all infections. Heterosexually transmitted infections have a rising trend and
account for 27% of all infections. Also the number of infections acquired during parenteral drug
use is increasing (more than 1% of all infected patients). So far only one case of vertical HIV
transmission was recorded from an infected mother to the neonate (from 26 children of HI V
infected mothers). Two nosocomial infections (one adult, one child) were contracted in health
facilities abroad. A total of 30 subjects were infected after administration of contaminated blood
or blood preparations. Since the introduction of mandatory testing all donated blood in 1987 no
case of post-transfusion infection was recorded. All testing of HIV antibodies with the exception
of blood donors in the CR is voluntary with informed consent of the tested subject.
Key words:
HIV infection - AIDS disease - epidemiology of HIV/AIDS - monitoring of HIV/ AIDS
in the CR.
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