Method: a retrospective cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out, the study universe coincided with the sample that was made up of all patients diagnosed with HIV / AIDS (14) in the reference health area.
Results: during the years 2015 and 2016 the prevalence rate was 0.2 per 100 inhabitants. The age group that contributed the most cases was 30-39 years old. (50%) of the cases and there is a predominance of the male sex (78.57%). Homosexuals represent 81.82%, followed by bisexuals (18.18%) and Hepatitis B carriers (28.57%).
Conclusions: male sex prevailed and among those those who had sex with other men, there being a higher incidence of the age group of 30–39 years, with single marital status and with finished basic secondary education level, patients who maintained a behavior prevailed Promiscuous sexual. The opportunistic disease that contributed the most cases was the presence of hepatitis B virus carriers, behaving similarly to oropharyngeal candidiasis infection and condyloma. There is no coinfection with pulmonary tuberculosis.
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