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Revista Cubana de Enfermería

On-line version ISSN 1561-2961

Abstract

ALFONSO RITTOLES, Annette; RICARDO FONSECA, María Elena; FELIU LAMARQUE, Niobis  and  BENITEZ MAZORRA, Dania. Herpes simple y varicela zoster en pacientes seropositivos al VIH y SIDA. Diagnosticado en el instituto "Pedro Kourí". Función de la enfermera. Rev Cubana Enfermer [online]. 1997, vol.13, n.1, pp. 41-46. ISSN 1561-2961.

A retrospective and descriptive study composed of HIV and AIDS seropositive patients was conducte, 90 patients with infections caused by herpes simplex and zoster varicella were taken as a sample. Percentage was applied to them. Within the opportunistic infections, those caused by microorganisms from the Herpes viridae family, such as herpes simplex virus type I and II, cytomegalovirus, hoster varicella, and Epstein Barr's virus are very frequent among these patients. The nursing role in the attention to HIV and AIDS seropositive patients with infections produced by herpes simplex and zoster varicella was analized during two years. Herpes simplex infection (88.8 % of the cases) showed the highest incidence and its genital localization was the most frequent one. 100 % of the lesions of the skin and of the mucous membranes were cured. The efficiency of nursing care in these infections was proved and emphasis was made on how importante it is to fulfil the biosafety measures with these patients.

Keywords : AIDS-RELATED OPPORTUNISTIC INFECTIONS [nursing]; HERPES SIMPLEX [nursing]; CHICKEN POX [nursing]; HERPES ZOSTER [nursing]; ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME [complications]; HIV SEROPOSITIVITY [complications].

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