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Occurrence of enteric parasitic infections among HIV-infected individuals and its relation to CD4 T-cell counts with a special emphasis on coccidian parasites at a tertiary care centre in South India

机译:HIV感染者中肠寄生虫感染的发生及其与CD4 T细胞计数的关系,特别着重印度南部三级护理中心的球虫寄生虫

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Context: Diarrhoea is one of the major complications occurring in over 90% of HIV-infected individuals in developing countries. Coccidian group of parasites, being opportunistic pathogens, have been implicated as the most common causative agents of diarrhoea among HIV-infected population. Aims: The aim was to study the magnitude of parasitic diarrhoea with special context to coccidian parasitic infections in HIV-infected individuals and their association with the patient's immunological status measured by CD4 T-cell counts. Settings and Design: This investigation was performed between January 2002 and December 2014 at a tertiary HIV care centre in Chennai, South India. Materials and Methods: Stool samples were collected and microscopically observed for parasites using direct, formal-ether-concentrated wet mounts and modified acid-fast staining for coccidian parasites. CD4 T-cell counts were done by FACScount. Statistical Analysis Used: All statistical analyses were performed using GraphPad Prism software, version 5.0, andP Results: Coccidian parasitic infection accounted for about 23.4% of parasitic infections, and of these, Cystoisospora belli was observed to be the most common cause of diarrhoea (88.8%), followed by Cryptosporidium spp. (9.9%) and Cyclospora spp. (1.3%). Trend analysis of coccidian aetiology during the study period revealed a significant rise in the positivity of C. belli and Cryptosporidium spp. (P = 0.001). Among the HIV patients with CD4+ T-cell counts Cryptosporidium infection was most common (90%), followed by infection with C. belli(61.4%). Conclusions: Coccidian parasites continue to be the most common aetiological agent of diarrhoea among patients with HIV. The increasing trend of positivity of both cystoisosporiasis and cryptosporidiosis over the study period and the high positivity of cryptosporidiosis in patients with lower CD4+ T-cell counts are issues of serious concern. The findings call for the need for the early diagnosis of coccidian parasites and appropriate intervention among HIV-infected patients.
机译:背景:腹泻是发展中国家超过90%的HIV感染者发生的主要并发症之一。球虫寄生虫是机会病原体,已被认为是艾滋病毒感染人群中最常见的腹泻病原体。目的:目的是研究在HIV感染者中球虫寄生虫感染的特殊情况下的寄生虫腹泻的严重程度,以及它们与通过CD4 T细胞计数测量的患者免疫状况之间的关系。设置和设计:这项调查是在2002年1月至2014年12月期间在印度南部金奈的一家三级HIV护理中心进行的。材料和方法:收集粪便样品,并使用直接的,以乙醚浓缩的湿式吸样和显微镜下观察的球虫寄生虫的显微镜观察是否为寄生虫。 CD4 T细胞计数通过FACScount完成。使用的统计分析:所有统计分析均使用GraphPad Prism软件5.0版和P版本进行。结果:球虫寄生虫感染约占寄生虫感染的23.4%,其中观察到腹泻是腹泻的最常见原因(88.8 %),其次是隐孢子虫。 (9.9%)和环孢菌属。 (1.3%)。在研究期间对球虫病的病因进行趋势分析后发现,C。belli和Cryptosporidium spp的阳性率显着上升。 (P = 0.001)。在具有CD4 + T细胞计数的HIV患者中,隐孢子虫感染最为常见(90%),其次是贝氏隐孢子虫感染(61.4%)。结论:在艾滋病毒感染者中,球虫寄生虫仍然是腹泻的最常见病因。在研究期间,囊状孢子虫病和隐孢子虫病的阳性率呈上升趋势,而CD4 + T细胞计数较低的患者隐孢子虫病的阳性率较高,这是引起人们严重关注的问题。这些发现要求有必要对球虫寄生虫进行早期诊断,并对感染艾滋病毒的患者进行适当干预。

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