       Document 3115
 DOCN  M94A3115
 TI    Clinical and epidemiological profile of HIV1 and HIV2 infection in
       Dakar-Senegal.
 DT    9412
 AU    Diouf G; Ouangre A; Kanki P; Mboup S; Marlink R; Coll Seck A; Infectious
       Deseases Center (Fann), Boston.
 SO    Int Conf AIDS. 1994 Aug 7-12;10(1):150 (abstract no. PB0027). Unique
       Identifier : AIDSLINE ICA10/94369460
 AB    OBJECTIVES: To determine the epidemiological differences between people
       living in an area where HIV1 and HIV2 exist. To determine the clinical
       profile of HIV1 and HIV2. To study natural history of HIV2. METHODS:
       From July 1991 to June 1993 a cross-sectional study was conducted
       including all patient admitted for his first clinical examination in
       Infectious Deseases, in Pneumophtisiology and in Internal Medecine
       services of CHU of Dakar. A clinical, epidemiological and demographic
       form is filled out. Serology is done after consent. RESULTS: N = 3849;
       553 (14%) were seropositive with 384 HIV1 (10%), 123 HIV2 (3%), and 46
       HIV1+2 (1%). Sex-ratio is: 3 for HIV1; 1.3 for HIV2; 2.3 for HIV1+2.
       Mean age is: 36 years for HIV1; 41 years for HIV2; 37 years for VIH1+2.
       Marital status: Single 31% for HIV1; 13% for HIV2; 38% for HIV1+2.
       Married 51% for HIV1; 58% for HIV2; 47% for HIV1+2. Polygamous 11% for
       HIV1; 21% for HIV2; 11% for HIV1+2. TABULAR DATA, SEE ABSTRACT VOLUME.
       CONCLUSION: Age distribution showed an earlier HIV1 infection while HIV2
       infected people (6 patients aged > 65 years) are older. HIV1 infection
       is more common among young patients and singles than HIV2 infection.
       Although physical performances are the same at the first examination
       (for all viruses), the most described clinical manifestations are more
       frequently associated with HIV1 than with HIV2.
 DE    Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/*EPIDEMIOLOGY/*PHYSIOPATHOLOGY  Adult
       Age Factors  Aged  Comparative Study  Cross-Sectional Studies  Female
       Human  HIV Seropositivity/*EPIDEMIOLOGY/*PHYSIOPATHOLOGY  *HIV-1  *HIV-2
       Male  Middle Age  Senegal/EPIDEMIOLOGY  Sex Factors  MEETING ABSTRACT

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