Prevalence of co-infection of human immunodeficiency virus in diagnosed tuberculosis cases: Meta-analysis.

IF 2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL International Journal of Health Sciences-IJHS Pub Date : 2024-03-01
Naif H Alanazi, Asif Hanif
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Abstract

Objective: The objective of the study was to find pooled prevalence and risk factors of co-infection of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in diagnosed tuberculosis (TB) cases.

Methods: Search engines including PubMed and Google Scholar were used to find literature using search terms such as "co-infection," "HIV," "Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome," TB and "Prevalence" among others. All original studies conducted on the prevalence of HIV co-infection among diagnosed TB patients that were freely available in full length had a clear methodology and relevant results were included in the study.

Result: From 1021 initial studies, a total of 18 studies were selected for analysis. A total of 18 studies were included with a total sample size of 44943. The minimum prevalence of HIV-TB was reported in a study from Pakistan as 0.29% and the maximum prevalence of HIV-TB was found in Nigeria, that is, 44.20%. The pooled prevalence of HIV/TB co-infection was 16.291% (95%; 9.57-24.38) using the random effect method. As per Begg's test, there was no publication bias. As I2 is 99.74% so, there is high heterogeneity among studies; hence, random effect model is preferred.

Conclusion: The study concludes that the pooled prevalence of HIV/TB co-infection was found to be 16.291% (95%; 9.57-24.38). The risk of mortality will be substantially raised by the co-existence of HIV-TB co-infection, so early screening and emphasizing the urgent need for integrated health-care interventions can cope with the situation.

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确诊肺结核病例中合并感染人类免疫缺陷病毒的流行率:元分析。
研究目的本研究旨在发现确诊肺结核(TB)病例中合并感染人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)的总体流行率和风险因素:使用 PubMed 和 Google Scholar 等搜索引擎,以 "合并感染"、"HIV"、"获得性免疫缺陷综合征"、"肺结核 "和 "患病率 "等关键词查找文献。所有关于已确诊肺结核患者中艾滋病病毒合并感染流行率的原创研究,只要是全文免费提供、方法明确、结果相关的,都被纳入研究范围:结果:从 1021 项初步研究中,共选出 18 项研究进行分析。共纳入 18 项研究,样本量共计 44943 个。巴基斯坦的一项研究报告了 HIV-TB 的最低流行率,为 0.29%,而尼日利亚的 HIV-TB 流行率最高,为 44.20%。采用随机效应法得出的艾滋病毒/结核病合并感染率为 16.291%(95%;9.57-24.38)。根据 Begg 检验,不存在发表偏倚。由于 I2 为 99.74%,研究之间存在高度异质性;因此,随机效应模型是首选:本研究得出结论,HIV/TB 合并感染的总体流行率为 16.291%(95%;9.57-24.38)。艾滋病病毒/结核病并发感染会大大增加死亡风险,因此,及早筛查并强调迫切需要采取综合医疗干预措施可以应对这种情况。
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