Johnson W D, Pape J W
Cornell University Medical College, New York, New York.
Immunol Ser. 1989;44:65-78.
The first cases of AIDS in Haiti were recognized in 1978-1979, a period that coincides with the earliest reports of AIDS in the United States. Current data are consistent with the hypothesis that AIDS originated in Africa, came to the United States and Europe, and subsequently was introduced into Haiti by either tourists or returning Haitians. The seroprevalence of HIV among healthy sexually active adults in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, is approximately 10%. This rate of HIV infection is threefold that observed in rural areas. The highest prevalence rates were observed in female prostitutes (53%) and in the male and female spouses of AIDS patients (55%). The types of opportunistic infections and the clinical course in Haitians with AIDS were similar in many respects to those in patients with AIDS in the United States. Important differences were noted in the prevalence of specific opportunistic pathogens in Haiti. It resembled observations on these infections in Africa. During the past 4 years, there has been a progressive decrease in the percent of patients reporting bisexuality and blood transfusions, and an increase in those reporting either a spouse with antecedent AIDS, prostitution, or none of the aforementioned activities. In 1986, heterosexual transmission probably accounted for over 70% of AIDS cases.
海地的首例艾滋病病例于1978 - 1979年被确认,这一时期与美国最早报告艾滋病的时间相吻合。目前的数据与艾滋病起源于非洲、传入美国和欧洲、随后由游客或归国海地人传入海地的假说相一致。海地太子港健康的性活跃成年人中艾滋病毒血清阳性率约为10%。这一艾滋病毒感染率是农村地区的三倍。最高感染率出现在女性妓女(53%)以及艾滋病患者的男性和女性配偶中(55%)。海地艾滋病患者的机会性感染类型和临床病程在许多方面与美国艾滋病患者相似。不过,海地特定机会性病原体的流行情况存在重要差异。这与在非洲对这些感染的观察结果相似。在过去4年里,报告双性恋和输血情况的患者比例逐渐下降,而报告配偶曾患艾滋病、从事卖淫活动或不属于上述任何活动的患者比例有所上升。1986年,异性传播可能占艾滋病病例的70%以上。