HIV pozitif hastalarda visseral leishmaniasis ve intestinal parazitlerin koenfeksiyonunun araştırılması

Mehmet Çabalak, Gülnaz Çulha, T. Kaya, Yusuf Önlen, Burcu Küçükeser, Hasibullah Yaqoobi̇
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Parasitic infections are more frequently observed in immunosuppressed cases, such as those infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Furthermore, compared to immunocompetent cases, a more severe clinical course is observed in the immunosuppressed patient group. HIV-positive individuals have increased pathogenicity of parasites and may exhibit a wide range of clinical symptoms of varying severity that may result in mortality. Visceral leishmaisis (VL) is a vector-borne disease and an important opportunistic infection seen in HIV/AIDS cases, most notably in Southern Europe and Africa, where both infections are endemic. Several parasites namely toxoplasmosis, cryptosporidiosis, isosporiasis, cyclosporiasis, amebiasis, giardiasis, plasmodium, and strongyloidiasis are infections posing significant risk factors for these patient groups. In this study, visceral leishmaniasis was investigated serologically in serum samples and parasitic infections were analyzed by conventional methods in fecal samples from HIV-positive cases. 5 of the 42 cases included in the study were female. The mean age of these cases was 38.7 years (19-66). Blastocystis spp was detected in 5 fecal samples obtained from HIV-positive cases. The rK39 dipstick test with serum samples yielded a very weak band in one case, while none of the other tests yielded a positive band. As a result, the regional prevalence of these latent infections, which can be subclinical in HIV-positive patients, is important to know. However, the literature lacks sufficient data on the situation in Turkey. In this study, the prevalence of enteric parasitic infections in people with HIV infection in our region was found to be low and VL was not detected.
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HIV阳性患者内脏白血病和肠道寄生虫感染的研究
寄生虫感染在免疫抑制的病例中更为常见,例如感染了人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)的病例。此外,与免疫功能正常的病例相比,免疫抑制患者组的临床病程更为严重。艾滋病毒阳性个体对寄生虫的致病性增加,并可能表现出各种不同严重程度的临床症状,这些症状可能导致死亡。内脏利什麦病(VL)是一种媒介传播的疾病,也是艾滋病毒/艾滋病病例中常见的一种重要的机会性感染,尤其是在南欧和非洲,这两种感染都是地方性的。几种寄生虫,即弓形虫病、隐孢子虫病、等孢子虫病、环孢子虫病、阿米巴病、贾第虫病、疟原虫和圆线虫病,是对这些患者群体构成重大危险因素的感染。本研究对hiv阳性患者的血清样本进行了内脏利什曼病的血清学调查,并用常规方法对粪便样本进行了寄生虫感染分析。42例纳入研究的病例中有5例为女性。平均年龄38.7岁(19 ~ 66岁)。在5例hiv阳性患者粪便中检出囊虫。血清样本的rK39试纸试验在一个病例中产生了非常弱的条带,而其他试验都没有产生阳性条带。因此,了解这些潜伏性感染的区域流行情况很重要,这些潜伏性感染在hiv阳性患者中可能是亚临床的。然而,文献缺乏关于土耳其情况的充分数据。本研究发现,我区HIV感染者肠道寄生虫感染患病率较低,未检出VL。
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