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Hospital Couto Maia

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Hospital Couto Maia

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    1. Hospital Couto Maia Ceuci de Lima Xavier Nunes Director

    3. The History of Couto Maia Hospital A Duty’s Register Book (1955) contained the information bellow

    4. The History of Couto Maia Hospital First documented mention the need of data from diseases and patients

    5. Main causes of hospitalization 1997 - 2007

    6. Main causes of hospitalization 2008

    7. Meningitis: cases 2004-2008

    8. Dengue cases: 2004-2008

    9. AIDS cases 2004-2008

    10. Leptospirosis cases 2004-2008

    11. Chickenpox cases 2004-2008

    12. Attendance to HIV/AIDS patients in H. Couto Maia Ambulatory HIV General Infectology Neuro infectology Emergency Hospitalization 15 beds

    13. Characteristics (average) of HIV/AIDS patients hospitalized in H. Couto Maia Youth Male Homeless People with little family support At least one police record People with advanced stage of immunodepression Multiple opportunistic diseases Neurotoxoplasmosis Neurocryptococcosis PCP Oral and esophageal candidiasis

    14. Clinical-epidemiological characteristics of a group of HIV/AIDS infected women, Salvador-Bahia in 2002 Mean age: 32 ± 7.2 years 80.5% had children 65.9% were jobless 74.4% were illiterate or only had basic education Number of sexual partners were five or fewer in 71% of cases 25% had only one sexual partner The main via of transmission was heterosexual Nunes at al. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 37 (6), 2004

    15. Thank you !

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