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Enteric parasitosis and its correlation with CD4 count in human immunodeficiency virus infected patients

机译:人体免疫缺陷病毒感染患者的肠道寄生虫病及其与CD4计数的相关性

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Background: The gastrointestinal tract of the HIV/AIDS patient (s) is harboured by a number of luminal extracellular and intracellular parasites. These parasites are responsible for deteriorating and worsening the general health condition(s) of these immunocompromised groups of patients. Moreover, these parasitic infections are often correlated with the CD 4 counts of the individuals. Therefore, with a view to assess the relationship between the presence of parasitic infection and that of the CD 4 count, the present work is being undertaken. Methods: The study was conducted in the Parasitology section of the department of Life Sciences, Manipur University and CD 4 count unit of Microbiology Department, RIMS hospital Imphal from 34 HIV positive Antiretroviral treatment (ART) naive patients, aged between 19 to 50 years. The samples were taken from the patients only after obtaining a signed consent form . Techniques like normal saline method, iodine wet preparation method, formol ethyl acetate concentration technique, Baermann modified funnel technique, modified Ziehl Neelsen staining technique and adhesive cellophane tape method were employed for the present investigation. Results: The present study reveals that patients with CD 4 count 200 cells/μl were harbouring only two parasites ( Cryptosporidium sp and G. lamblia ) whereas individuals with CD 4 count within the range of 200-500 cells/μl were observed to have harboured G. lamblia , Cryptosporidium sp , E.histolytica , hookworm, S. stercoralis and A. lumbricoides . On the other hand, enteric parasites associated with CD 4 count 500 cells/μl included G. lamblia , hookworm, E. vermicularis and S. stercoralis . Conclusions: The present study shows that occurrence of intestinal parasitism is independent of CD 4 count in HIV infected patients. Therefore, based on the present findings, it may be suggested that irrespective of CD 4 count(s) and whether the patient experiences diarrhoea or not, regular monitoring of the HIV patient(s) for the presence of enteric parasitosis by adopting standard laboratory protocols should be encouraged for maintaining a healthy life of the people living with HIV/AIDS.
机译:背景:HIV / AIDS患者的胃肠道被许多腔内细胞外和细胞内寄生虫所掩盖。这些寄生虫负责使这些免疫受损的患者群体的总体健康状况恶化和恶化。此外,这些寄生虫感染通常与个体的CD 4计数相关。因此,为了评估寄生虫感染的存在与CD 4计数之间的关系,正在进行本工作。方法:该研究在Manipur大学生命科学系的寄生虫学部门和RIMS医院Imphal的微生物学系CD 4计数单元中进行,研究对象是年龄在19至50岁之间的34位单纯HIV阳性抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)初次患者。只有在获得签署的同意书后,才从患者身上采集样本。本研究采用生理盐水法,碘湿法制备法,醋酸乙酯浓缩法,Baermann修饰漏斗法,Ziehl Neelsen染色法和玻璃纸胶带法等技术。结果:本研究表明,CD 4计数<200个细胞/μl的患者仅携带两种寄生虫(隐孢子虫和兰氏菌),而CD 4计数在200-500个细胞/μl范围内的患者具有藏有G. lamblia,隐孢子虫,E.histolytica,钩虫,S。stercoralis和A. lumbricoides。另一方面,与CD 4计数> 500细胞/μl相关的肠道寄生虫包括兰氏乳杆菌,钩虫,蠕虫E. vermicularis和固醇链菌。结论:本研究表明,HIV感染患者肠道寄生虫的发生与CD 4计数无关。因此,根据目前的发现,可能建议不管CD 4计数是多少,以及患者是否有腹泻,都应通过采用标准的实验室规程定期监测HIV患者是否存在肠道寄生虫病。应鼓励他们保持艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者的健康生活。

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