HIV-1 seroprevalence in Zambian patients with acute diarrhea: a community-based study.

K S Baboo, N P Luo, J R Murphy, C Cummings, C Chintu, A Ustianowski, H L DuPont, M Kelinowski, J J Mathewson, A Zumla
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The seroprevalence of HIV-1 in sub-Saharan African patients with diarrhea in the community remains largely unknown. We present the findings of a 2-month study that we undertook to ascertain the seroprevalence of HIV-1 in Zambian patients presenting with acute diarrhea in a community-based health center. A total of 256 patients with diarrhea and 140 apparently healthy controls was seen. Of the patients with diarrhea, 161 were < 16 years old and 95 were adults. Most children with diarrhea were < 6 years old (147 of 161; 91%). Overall, 81 of 256 (32%) patients with diarrhea were HIV-1-seropositive. When results from children < 18 months old and possibly having maternal anti-HIV-1 antibodies were excluded, 64 of 172 (37%) patients with diarrhea were HIV-seropositive. Rates of HIV-1 seropositivity for patients with diarrhea were significantly higher than were rates for diarrhea-free controls (p < .001 for both the total population; odds ratio [OR], 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.42 < 2.48 < 4.35) and population > 18 months old (OR, 95% CI, 1.54 < 2.90 < 5.49). Among children between 18 months and 5 years old, 14 of 63 (22%) were HIV-1-seropositive compared with 8 of 62 (13%) without diarrhea (p > .05, not significant). Moreover, 49 of 95 (52%) adults with acute diarrhea were HIV-1-seropositive compared with 10 of 44 (23%) healthy adult controls (p < .003; OR, 95% CI, 1.51 < 3.62 < 8.87). No significant differences were found in HIV-1 seroprevalence rates between males and females in all age groups. These data show a close association between acute diarrhea and HIV seropositivity in Zambian adults in the community.

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赞比亚急性腹泻患者的HIV-1血清阳性率:一项基于社区的研究
撒哈拉以南非洲社区腹泻患者中HIV-1的血清流行率在很大程度上仍然未知。我们报告了一项为期2个月的研究结果,该研究旨在确定在社区卫生中心出现急性腹泻的赞比亚患者中HIV-1的血清阳性率。共观察到256例腹泻患者和140例明显健康的对照。腹泻患者中16岁以下161例,成人95例。大多数腹泻患儿< 6岁(161例中147例;91%)。总的来说,256例腹泻患者中有81例(32%)为hiv -1血清阳性。当排除年龄小于18个月且可能有母体抗hiv -1抗体的儿童的结果时,172例腹泻患者中有64例(37%)为hiv血清阳性。腹泻患者的HIV-1血清阳性率显著高于无腹泻对照组(总人群p < 0.001;优势比[OR], 95%可信区间[CI], 1.42 < 2.48 < 4.35)和人口> 18个月(OR, 95% CI, 1.54 < 2.90 < 5.49)。在18个月至5岁的儿童中,63例中有14例(22%)hiv -1血清阳性,而没有腹泻的62例中有8例(13%)阳性(p > 0.05,无统计学意义)。此外,95例急性腹泻成人中有49例(52%)hiv -1血清阳性,而44例健康成人对照中有10例(23%)hiv -1血清阳性(p < 0.003;95% ci, 1.51 < 3.62 < 8.87)。在所有年龄组中,男性和女性的HIV-1血清患病率未发现显著差异。这些数据表明,社区中赞比亚成年人的急性腹泻与艾滋病毒血清阳性之间存在密切联系。
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