نتایج جستجو برای: co infection

تعداد نتایج: 773096  

This study assessed the seroepidemiology of Toxoplasma gondii, Hepatitis B Virus and their co-infection infection in women of child-bearing age in communities in Osun State, Nigeria. The study also determines the factors that facilitate the organisms among the studied groups and possible interaction between the prevalence of infection and the risk factors. These were done with a view to providi...

Eskandari, S, Etemad, K, Kavousi, A, Naghibifar, Z, Sajjadipour, M,

Background and Objectives: Immune deficiency syndrome is an epidemic disease. During immunodeficiency caused by HIV, infections such as tuberculosis, hepatitis B and hepatitis C may occur. Given that the transmission of these infections is similar to that of HIV, the risk of HIV infection with these infections is high. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of common HIV infe...

Journal: :Anais brasileiros de dermatologia 2011
Ana Tereza Orsi Lisiane Nogueira Anette Chrusciak-Talhari Monica Santos Luiz Carlos de Lima Ferreira Sinesio Talhari Carolina Talhari

This report concerns an AIDS patient presenting systemic and cutaneous manifestations of histoplasmosis. A histopathological and mycological examination of the skin lesion confirmed the diagnosis. In AIDS patients histoplasmosis arises mainly when the T-CD4+ cell count is less than 50 cells/mm3. In such cases, histoplasmosis can be severe and if left untreated can lead to death, as occurred wit...

2012
Andrzej Pawlowski Marianne Jansson Markus Sköld Martin E. Rottenberg Gunilla Källenius

Tuberculosis (TB) and HIV co-infections place an immense burden on health care systems and pose particular diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. Infection with HIV is the most powerful known risk factor predisposing for Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and progression to active disease, which increases the risk of latent TB reactivation 20-fold. TB is also the most common cause of AIDS-rel...

Background and purpose: Mortality in HIV-positive patients is due to various reasons such as progression to AIDS or co-infection with AIDS and TB or other causes. In survival analysis, competing risk methods are used if there are different reasons for death. The purpose of this article was to identify the factors affecting various causes of death using competing risk methods. Materials and met...

Background: HIV infected persons are also at risk for Infection with other pathogens, like Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and Hepatitis C virus (HCV). One of the main steps in the planning of treatment and prevention is the study of the HIV positive population who have HBV and/or HCV infection. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of HIV and Hepatitis B and C dual infection in ...

حدادی, آذر , رسولی‌نژاد, مهرناز , علیجانی, ندا , مرادمند بدیع, بنفشه , هدایت یعقوبی, مجتبی ,

Background: HIV infection reduces the immune system and is the most significant factor in the spread of TB in recent years and one of the causes of death in HIV -seropositive patients. TB is the most commonly diagnosed opportunistic infection and the most frequent direct cause of death among HIV infected patients. The HIV infection can accelerate progression of TB infection to active TB disease...

2013
Christopher C. Blyth Steve A. R. Webb Jen Kok Dominic E. Dwyer Sebastiaan J. van Hal Hong Foo Andrew N. Ginn Alison M. Kesson Ian Seppelt Jonathan R. Iredell

BACKGROUND Many questions remain concerning the burden, risk factors and impact of bacterial and viral co-infection in patients with pandemic influenza admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU). OBJECTIVES To examine the burden, risk factors and impact of bacterial and viral co-infection in Australian patients with severe influenza. PATIENTS/METHODS A cohort study conducted in 14 ICUs was p...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2009
Nelly J Yatich Jiang Yi Tsiri Agbenyega Archer Turpin Julian C Rayner Jonathan K Stiles William O Ellis Ellen Funkhouser John E Ehiri Jonathan H Williams Pauline E Jolly

Both malaria and intestinal helminths are endemic in sub-Saharan Africa, and their co-infection occurs commonly. This cross-sectional study assessed the prevalence of malaria and intestinal helminth co-infection in a sample of > 700 pregnant women in Ghana and identified risk factors for co-infection. The prevalence of malaria infection, intestinal helminth infection(s), and co-infection was 36...

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