HIV/AIDS cases according to the year of diagnosis and selected characteristics of cases registered in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1991-2004.

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Abstract

In the period between 1991-2004, in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina there were altogether 59 registered HIV positive persons, out of those 43 were clinically diagnosed with AIDS. Gender-wise, 83% of the infected were male, and 17% female. The age groups with the highest risk of being infected with HIV are 20-24 and 40-44. The most frequent way of infection is heterosexual intercourse (46%), followed by intravenous drug use (31%), whilst 23% of the registered were infected through homosexual intercourse. Out of 43 diagnosed AIDS cases, 42% are heterosexuals, 35% intravenous drug users, whilst 21 % are homosexual or bisexual. Out of the total number of registered HIV/AIDS cases in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, thirty two died during the mentioned period (54%).

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Ravlija, J., Puvacić, S., & Curić, I. (2006). HIV/AIDS cases according to the year of diagnosis and selected characteristics of cases registered in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1991-2004. Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences / Udruzenje Basicnih Mediciniskih Znanosti = Association of Basic Medical Sciences, 6(2), 42–46. https://doi.org/10.17305/bjbms.2006.3189

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