Opportunistic infections (OIs) present in HIV-seropositive patients: a study

نویسندگان

  • K Ayodhya Ramaiah
  • B Sudha Rani
  • R Anand
  • S Ramola
  • P Satish Babu
  • R Ramesh Babu
چکیده

Methods BOSS & CIPCA, a charitable non-Govt. voluntary community based organization, having 475 doctors and 8900 blood donors as members working on HIV/AIDS since 1987 has conducted 3 years (from January 2006 to December 2009) retrospective controlled study on the spectrum of OIs occurring during HIV infection among 10,500 seropositive patients attending VCTC and 50 bedded community care center run by BOSS & CIPCA. Their medical records were retrieved and scrutinized and the following data were extracted: (1) Age, sex, race, occupation and marital status. (2) Clinical manifestations with bacterial, viral, fungal, protozoal and other relevant neoplasms. (3) Laboratory surrogate markers — routine haemogram, routine biochemical analysis, bacteriological, fungal examinations and serology. (4) Radiological studies including ultrasound and CT scan where applicable. Summary of results Out of the 10,500 seropositive patients only 3,703 have opportunistic infections. The most common bacterial infections were TB 38% (1407) (pulmonary and extrapulmonary) and atypical pneumonia 12% (445) (streptococcal, staphylococcal, pneumoccocal and H. influenzae). In the protozoal group, malaria, helminthiasis and leishmaniasis 23% (852) were common. The common fungal infections were candidiasis, cryptococcosis and dermatophytosis 10% (370). Amongst the viral infections, Herpes zoster 8% (296) was most dominant followed by 9% (333) Hepatitis B and Herpes simplex infections

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دوره 13  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2010