Seroprevalence of HIV infection among leprosy patients in Agra, India: trends and perspective.

Tahziba Hussain, Shikha Sinha, K K Kulshreshtha, Kiran Katoch, V S Yadav, U Sengupta, V M Katoch
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This study compares the results of HIV seroprevalence, which was carried out in two phases, i.e., 1989 to 1993 and 1999 to 2004. Although the number of leprosy patients screened for HIV infection in the second phase is less (2125) as compared to those screened during the first phase (4025), a rise in HIV infection from 0.12% to 0.37% is certainly disturbing since this area appears to be endemic for both the infections. During the study period, the Out Patient department attendance of a few types of leprosy patients like borderline and borderline lepromatous have risen, whereas others like borderline tuberculoid and polar tuberculoid have declined in the second phase as compared to that of the first phase. The trend over a decade suggests that HIV infection is low among the leprosy patients when compared with other risk groups. Follow-up of these patients at an interval of six months, revealed that none of them downgraded into a severe form of leprosy nor developed ARC or AIDS. In this study, it appears that neither infection precipitated the other. The occurrence of downgradation as well as reversal reactions and neuritis (both chronic and acute) was not observed among the leprosy patients. None of them developed erythema nodosum leprosum reactions. Similarly, the HIV-positive leprosy cases did not develop either AIDS related complex (ARC) or full blown case of AIDS.

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印度阿格拉麻风患者中艾滋病毒感染的血清流行率:趋势和前景。
本研究比较了1989年至1993年和1999年至2004年两个阶段进行的艾滋病毒血清阳性率的结果。虽然在第二阶段进行艾滋病毒感染筛查的麻风病患者人数(2125人)少于第一阶段筛查的人数(4025人),但艾滋病毒感染率从0.12%上升到0.37%肯定令人不安,因为该地区似乎是这两种感染的流行地区。在研究期间,边缘性麻风和边缘性麻风等少数类型麻风患者的门诊就诊人数在第二阶段有所上升,而边缘性结核和极性结核等其他类型麻风患者的门诊就诊人数在第二阶段较第一阶段有所下降。过去十年的趋势表明,与其他风险群体相比,麻风病患者的艾滋病毒感染率较低。对这些患者间隔6个月的随访显示,他们中没有人降级为严重形式的麻风病,也没有发展为ARC或艾滋病。在这项研究中,似乎两种感染都不会导致另一种感染。在麻风患者中未观察到降级、逆转反应和神经炎(慢性和急性)的发生。无一例发生麻风结节性红斑反应。同样,hiv阳性的麻风病病例既没有发展成艾滋病相关复合体(ARC),也没有发展成完全的艾滋病病例。
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