揭示动态:了解巴基斯坦艾滋病毒流行病学的现状和驱动因素。

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q3 VIROLOGY
Akmal Zubair, Muhammad Ali, Safa Wdidi, Adel Qlayel Alkhedaide, Luigi Santacroce
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在过去二十年中,全球艾滋病毒/艾滋病流行病已成为全世界最紧迫的健康问题之一。在资源匮乏的低收入国家,艾滋病毒的流行率和相关的死亡率一直在稳步上升。根据国家艾滋病控制方案,巴基斯坦约有74,619人感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病,病例分布在各省和自治区。该国识字率低,对了解预防措施构成重大障碍,从而有助于通过性交、输血和使用受污染的医疗设备不受控制地传播艾滋病毒。弱势群体包括从事性工作的人、变性人、男男性行为者和注射吸毒者。人们的流动和重新安置,特别是在卡拉奇,是艾滋病毒高流行率的重要因素。在巴基斯坦,20%的吸毒者是艾滋病毒阳性,艾滋病毒阳性人口仍在注射吸毒者(IDUs)中蔓延。与静脉注射吸毒者发生性接触的男性性工作者和变性人在一些地方出现了新的疫情。艾滋病毒风险行为受到有限的认识、社会污名和不充分的减少危害规划的影响。艾滋病毒/艾滋病流行病正在巴基斯坦各地迅速蔓延。这篇综述文章旨在确定与巴基斯坦艾滋病毒流行病学有关的各种因素。
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Unveiling the dynamics: understanding the current scenario and drivers of HIV epidemiology in Pakistan.

Unveiling the dynamics: understanding the current scenario and drivers of HIV epidemiology in Pakistan.

Unveiling the dynamics: understanding the current scenario and drivers of HIV epidemiology in Pakistan.

Over the past two decades, the global HIV/AIDS pandemic has emerged as one of the most pressing health concerns worldwide. In low-income countries, where resources are scarce, both the prevalence of HIV and the associated mortality rates have been steadily increasing. According to the national AIDS control program, approximately 74,619 individuals in Pakistan are living with HIV/AIDS, with cases distributed across various provinces and autonomous territories. The country's low literacy rate poses a significant barrier to understanding preventive measures, thereby facilitating the uncontrolled transmission of HIV through sexual intercourse, blood transfusions, and the use of contaminated medical equipment. Vulnerable populations include persons engaged in sex work, transgender individuals, males who have sex with men, and those who inject drugs. The movement and relocation of people, particularly in Karachi, are significant factors in the high prevalence of HIV. In Pakistan, where 20% of drug users are HIV positive the HIV positive population and is still spreading among injection drug users (IDUs). Male sex workers and transgender people who engage in sexual interactions with intravenous drug users are experiencing new outbreaks in some locations. HIV risk behaviors are influenced by limited awareness, social stigma, and inadequate harm reduction programs. The HIV/AIDS epidemic is spreading rapidly throughout Pakistan. This review article aims to identify the various factors that are involved in HIV epidemiology in Pakistan.

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Retrovirology
Retrovirology 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
5.80
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3.00%
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24
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>0 weeks
期刊介绍: Retrovirology is an open access, online journal that publishes stringently peer-reviewed, high-impact articles on host-pathogen interactions, fundamental mechanisms of replication, immune defenses, animal models, and clinical science relating to retroviruses. Retroviruses are pleiotropically found in animals. Well-described examples include avian, murine and primate retroviruses. Two human retroviruses are especially important pathogens. These are the human immunodeficiency virus, HIV, and the human T-cell leukemia virus, HTLV. HIV causes AIDS while HTLV-1 is the etiological agent for adult T-cell leukemia and HTLV-1-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis. Retrovirology aims to cover comprehensively all aspects of human and animal retrovirus research.
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