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Introduction: This study evaluated knowledge about HIV/AIDS in elders using the services of Family Health Strategy. Methods: Cross-sectional, descriptive, and analytical study involving 238 participants. Mini-Mental State Examination and QHIV3I were applied. Results: About 30% of participants had active sexual lives and 5.5% used condoms consistently. The question with the highest score of right answers was about transmission through needles (95%) and the lowest (52.5%) was about whether individuals infected with the virus always displayed symptoms. Conclusions: It is necessary to train health professionals to develop actions that encourage elders to take preventive measures.
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Nardelli, G. G., Gaudenci, E. M., da Silveira, R. E., Garcia, L. A. A., Malaquias, B. S. S., & Santos, Á. da S. (2019). Knowledge about HIV/AIDS in older adults using the services of family health strategy. Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 52. https://doi.org/10.1590/0037-86820355-2018
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