01905nas a2200181 4500000000100000008004100001100001800042700001500060700001500075700002500090700001700115700002100132700001800153245012400171856009600295490000700391520132500398 2022 d1 ados Santos MR1 ade Lima LV1 a Silva IGP1 ade Souza Monteiro LR1 a Cecilio HPM1 ade Moraes Gil NL1 aMagnabosco GT00aClinical-epidemiological profile of people affected by hiv/aids, tuberculosis and leprosy in ParanĂ¡, Brazil, 2010-2019 uhttps://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/CiencCuidSaude/article/download/61725/751375154907/0 v213 a

Objective: to characterize the clinical-epidemiological profile of people affected by HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and leprosy in ParanĂ¡, between 2010 and 2019. Method: descriptive study, quantitative approach, with data from the Information System of Notifiable Diseases. The population was defined as new cases of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and leprosy reported between 2010 and 2019 in ParanĂ¡. For the analysis, descriptive statistical techniques were used. Results: between 2010 and 2019, 14,149 cases of HIV/AIDS, 7,868 of leprosy and 22,147 of tuberculosis were registered. There was a predominance of cases among men, with white race/color and (in)complete elementary school for the three diseases. There was a higher number of HIV/AIDS notifications among adolescents and adults up to 39 years old, tuberculosis among adults in an economically active phase and leprosy among adults over 50 years old. In addition, there was an increase in HIV/AIDS among homosexuals and bisexuals, deaths from tuberculosis and children/adolescents with leprosy. Conclusion: the profile of adult men with low schooling evidenced in this study was similar to the literature, which suggests possibilities of management, with a view to proposing strategies aimed at controlling HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and leprosy at the state level.