Objective: To describe the epidemiology of patients with AIDS in Vellore region, Southern India. Design and methods: Sixty-one patients with AIDS were diagnosed and treated between July 1987 and June 1992. Information on their demographic characteristics and probable modes of acquiring HIV infection was collected at interviews with them and their spouses. Results: There was a progressive increase in the number of patients seen over the 5 years. The mean ages of the 51 men and the 10 women were 33 and 29 years, respectively. Of the 44 patients from our district (population, 5 million), 28 were from Vellore town and 10 from rural areas. Forty-seven (92%) men had frequently used prostitutes. Of the women, four were prostitutes, one had had mul...
The estimate of cumulative HIV-positive persons in India by the end of 1994 ranges from 900,000 to 1...
Background: Although there has been significant reduction in HIV prevalence and new HIV infections i...
Background & Objective: The immune system of Patients with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS...
Objective: The primary objective was to study the epidemiology of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV...
A cross-sectional study was carried out during January-June 2004 to assess the status of HIV infect...
India houses the world’s third largest population of people living with Human Immunodeficienc...
In this study, 438 HIV positive patients attending the HIV clinic of Sir Sundar Lal Hospital, IMS, B...
Introduction: District Jaipur of Rajasthan has a high prevalence of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HI...
OBJECTIVES: Determining HIV prevalence in injection drug users (IDUs) and their regular sex partners...
ABSTRACT: AIDS is syndrome of a set of disease, which is caused by HIV I and II. These viruses mainl...
Background: Mumbai is one of the most populous and high HIV prevalence cities in India. It has witne...
Introduction: AIDS epidemic has spread across all sections of Indian society. Some unique features o...
The present retrospective study was aimed to provide information about the prevalence and clinical o...
Background: India has approximately 2.4 million of people living with HIV and out of these two third...
To determine the prevalence of HIV-1 antibody and risk factors associated with a positive test in a ...
The estimate of cumulative HIV-positive persons in India by the end of 1994 ranges from 900,000 to 1...
Background: Although there has been significant reduction in HIV prevalence and new HIV infections i...
Background & Objective: The immune system of Patients with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS...
Objective: The primary objective was to study the epidemiology of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV...
A cross-sectional study was carried out during January-June 2004 to assess the status of HIV infect...
India houses the world’s third largest population of people living with Human Immunodeficienc...
In this study, 438 HIV positive patients attending the HIV clinic of Sir Sundar Lal Hospital, IMS, B...
Introduction: District Jaipur of Rajasthan has a high prevalence of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HI...
OBJECTIVES: Determining HIV prevalence in injection drug users (IDUs) and their regular sex partners...
ABSTRACT: AIDS is syndrome of a set of disease, which is caused by HIV I and II. These viruses mainl...
Background: Mumbai is one of the most populous and high HIV prevalence cities in India. It has witne...
Introduction: AIDS epidemic has spread across all sections of Indian society. Some unique features o...
The present retrospective study was aimed to provide information about the prevalence and clinical o...
Background: India has approximately 2.4 million of people living with HIV and out of these two third...
To determine the prevalence of HIV-1 antibody and risk factors associated with a positive test in a ...
The estimate of cumulative HIV-positive persons in India by the end of 1994 ranges from 900,000 to 1...
Background: Although there has been significant reduction in HIV prevalence and new HIV infections i...
Background & Objective: The immune system of Patients with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS...