Diagnóstico y tratamiento de VIH en pacientes pediátricos

The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) belongs to the family of retroviruses, subfamily lentivirus. They have a series of specific characteristics that are decisive in the complex pathogenesis of HIV infection. In order to update the subject, this research is presented, presenting a logical summary...

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Main Authors: Arellano Salinas, Karolina de la Paz, Chalacan Araujo, Jehan Franco, Narváez Álvarez, Carolina Misshell, Mera Morales, Paulina Vanessa
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2021
Subjects:
VIH
HIV
Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=8129358
Source:RECIMUNDO: Revista Científica de la Investigación y el Conocimiento, ISSN 2588-073X, Vol. 5, Nº. 4, 2021, pags. 96-111
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Summary: The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) belongs to the family of retroviruses, subfamily lentivirus. They have a series of specific characteristics that are decisive in the complex pathogenesis of HIV infection. In order to update the subject, this research is presented, presenting a logical summary of what is known to date about HIV infection and the development of AIDS in pediatric patients. This is the case of this work, where keywords such as HIV, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), HIV in pediatric patients, diagnosis and treatment of AIDS in children are used in the search engines available for scientific publications such as PUBMED, Scopus, Elseiver addressed Through academic Google, the academic works are found in the form of books, medical guides, scientific articles and those that not only expose information pertinent to the research are taken, but also those that also have the academic validation index that allows to expose works with scientific validity in the research results. Given the issue in question, official pages of world organizations that have monitored the spread of the virus and the consequences experienced have also been consulted, such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF through UNISIDA. The information available about the prevention and management of HIV is at the hand of any human being, in short, this scourge requires greater attention from government agencies that have the power to encourage the necessary mechanisms to achieve the proposed goals. by WHO. It is sensible for humanity to accept that a child can be brought into the world with the risks of suffering from AIDS, however, studies and scientific advances today show that it is possible to satisfactorily manage the consequences of HIV infection not only in pediatric patients but also in HIV-positive mothers. It is clear that in the prevention and if it is the case the opportune diagnosis resides the success of the treatments in acute illnesses, the AIDS is not the exception.