Koch Colomby, Renato Cheron, Cibele Salvagni, Julice
Resumen El objetivo general del estudio fue analizar el panorama de los derechos de las personas seropositivas en relación con el mundo del trabajo. Para ello, y con el fin de consolidar datos alusivos a la sociedad brasileña, se partió de fuentes secundarias para dilucidar los principales marcos legales desde 1988, año en que se promulgó la actual...
Saltos Velasquez, Camila Calva Valverde, Santiago Vinicio Rodríguez Largo, Arturo Andrés Cabrera Castillo, Jorge Luis Lara Tayo, Adrián Esteban
Objective: to describe the main oral lesions that occur in people with human immunodeficiency virus and AIDS. Methodology: scientific databases such as: Pubmed, Web Of Science, Cochrane were used with terms indexed in Spanish and English. In total 14 articles were found according to the topic. Results and discussion: oral candidiasis, being the mos...
Cañedo, César
Part of the poetry of Abigael Bohórquez(1936-1995) can be read as poetry of homosexual testimony. Specifically, his last collection of poems, his poetic testament, Poesida (1996), allows for this reading, since this cruel but supportive document seeks to put shame on the side of the heteronormative discourse, the one that reacted by condemning homo...
Albisua Ortiz, Aitana
The novel Jenisjoplin(2017), by Uxue Alberdi, adheres tothe HIV/AIDS narratives. It stands out and differs significantly from the predominant tendencies for its literary approach to the sick body. In this work, the experience of the disease is articulated through the resistance and conflict, both with the body itself and with the biopolitics, embod...
Sergent, Lucile
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Pumarejo Martínez, Merielen de Jesús López Petro, Karin Daniela Bolaños Lamilla, Diana Navarro Alvarado, Mariajosé Domínguez Olmos, Fabián José Rodríguez Arévalo, Laura Johana López Girón, Melissa Andrea Florez Sejin, Sergio Elías Uñates Quiroz, Mario Andres
HIV is defined as a disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus. Data from UNAIDS show that in 2017, 36.9 million people were infected with this virus living in the world, the majority in Sub-Saharan Africa. Currently, HIV is incurable, however, it is treatable and preventable. The clinical manifestations of this pathology include a great va...
Telpiz-de la Cruz, Silvio Germán Rubiano Mesa, Yurian Lida Castejón, Juan Luis
Abstract Objective: To determine the influence of vulnerability factors to HIV/AIDS on sexual risk behaviors in adolescents. Method: Predictive correlational cross-sectional study. Stratified random sample of 1000 adolescents from public schools in a locality of Bogotá-Colombia. A model of structural structures was estimated that demonstrated the e...
Garenne, Michel L. Stiegler, Nancy Bouchard, Jean Pierre
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Rojas González, José Pablo
This article studies the representations of women with HIV/AIDS, in the book Tiempos del SIDA. Relatos de la vida real, by Myriam Francis. The work be-gins with a reflection on the exclusion of female subjects from Latin American “seropositive” literature. It is argued that the few representations that exist fo-cus on “suspicious women”, which is r...
Boza Cordero, Ricardo
Since 1981, over 75 million people have been infected with human immunodeficiency virus. The survival rate of patients with this infection has dramatically increased with the use of antiretroviral therapy, and this therapy significantly reduced the incidence of AIDS defining events. Despite recent progress, neither a cure nor a preventive vaccine a...