HIV/AIDS epidemic features and trends in Saudi Arabia

被引:28
|
作者
Al-Mazrou, Y [1 ]
Al-Jeffri, MH [1 ]
Fidail, AI [1 ]
Al-Huzaim, N [1 ]
El-Gizouli, SE [1 ]
机构
[1] Minist Hlth, Dept Prevent Med, Riyadh 11176, Saudi Arabia
关键词
D O I
10.5144/0256-4947.2005.100
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: More than 60 million persons have been infected since AIDS was described in 1981. By the end of 2003, an estimated 40 million individuals were living with HIV globally. The surveillance of HIV/AIDS still faces challenges in Saudi Arabia. This study describes the pattern and characteristics of HIV/AIDS cases in Saudi Arabia. METHODS: This descriptive analytic study describes the reported HIV/AIDS data for all notifiable cases during the period 1984 to 2003 in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Case definitions based on ELISA and Western Blot tests were used. Age, sex and regional distribution were Health studied in addition to survival rates. RESULTS: As of 2003, 1743 Saudi nationals and 6064 non-Saudi HIV cases were reported. Among Saudis, 872 were AIDS cases. Males accounted for 1329 HIV infections, comprising 77%, with a male-to-female ratio of a bout 3:1. Adults 15-49 years constituted 78% of cases, including 46% of cases infected through sexual activity, while 33% of reported HIV seropositive cases had already died. Most cases (67%) were registered in Jeddah, Riyadh and Dammam. Infection through blood transfusion declined with no reported cases since 2001. CONCLUSION: The number of reported HIV infections in KSA has increased in the last few years. Using the coverage rate estimating method, the number of Saudi HIV infections since the emergence of the epidemic was estimated to be 2640 cases as of the beginning of the year 2004. The estimated number of HIV infections is almost one and one-half times the reported number, indicating that a problem of underreporting of HIV/AIDS cases still exists.
引用
收藏
页码:100 / 104
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Tuberculosis among people living with HIV/AIDS in Jazan Region, Southwestern Saudi Arabia
    Darraj, Majid A.
    Abdulhaq, Ahmed A.
    Yassin, Abuobaida
    Mubarki, Sultan
    Shalaby, Heba M.
    Keynan, Yoav
    Ghailan, Khalid Y.
    Al-Mekhlafi, Hesham M.
    JOURNAL OF INFECTION AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 14 (11) : 1571 - 1577
  • [22] Knowledge and attitude regarding HIV/AIDS in general population of Northern region of Saudi Arabia
    Zafar, Mubashir
    Shahid, Syed Monwar Alam
    Alazmmy, Abdul Aziz
    Altarjami, Mohammed Hammed
    Alswaidan, Mohammed Ayedh
    Alasiri, Abdul Rehman
    Alshammari, Hammed Ali
    Aziz, Abdullah
    HIV & AIDS REVIEW, 2023, 22 (04): : 312 - 317
  • [23] TRENDS IN AIDS EPIDEMIC - REPLY
    FUTTERMAN, D
    PEDIATRICS, 1993, 92 (04) : 636 - 637
  • [24] AIDS IN SAUDI-ARABIA - THE AMERICAN-SAUDI CONNECTION
    FAKHRY, B
    HARFI, HA
    TUFENKEJI, H
    SAWARDECKER, S
    JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY, 1986, 77 (01) : 128 - 128
  • [25] Trends in burden of COPD in Saudi Arabia
    Alqahtani, J.
    EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 2022, 60
  • [26] Trends in maternal mortality in Saudi Arabia
    AlMeshari, A
    Chattopadhyay, SK
    Younes, B
    Hassonah, M
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS, 1996, 52 (01) : 25 - 32
  • [27] Trends of percutaneous nephrolithotomy in Saudi Arabia
    Kamal, Wissam Khalid
    Alhazmy, Ali
    Alharthi, Majed
    Al Solumany, Aiman
    UROLOGY ANNALS, 2020, 12 (04) : 352 - 359
  • [28] Trends of temperature extremes in Saudi Arabia
    Almazroui, Mansour
    Islam, M. Nazrul
    Dambul, Ramzah
    Jones, P. D.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY, 2014, 34 (03) : 808 - 826
  • [29] Dietary trends and obesity in Saudi Arabia
    Alhusseini, Noara
    Alsinan, Nawra
    Almutahhar, Shahad
    Khader, Majd
    Tamimi, Rawand
    Elsarrag, Mazin Ibrahim
    Warar, Rabah
    Alnasser, Sara
    Ramadan, Majed
    Omair, Aamir
    Aouabdi, Sihem
    Saleem, Rimah
    Alabadi-Bierman, Alaa
    FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, 2024, 11
  • [30] Changes in the trends of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, based on surveillance data of Warsaw cohort
    Firlag-Burkacka, Ewa
    Siwak, Ewa
    Gizinska, Jadwiga
    Swiecki, Pawel
    Cielniak, Iwona
    Horban, Andrzej
    HIV & AIDS REVIEW, 2009, 8 (01): : 12 - 15