Muh Yusuf Tahir, Andi Agus Mumang, Kusrini S Kadar, Risna Halim Mubin, Firdaus Hamid
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背景:2021 年,印度尼西亚人口中发现了 27,000 例新感染病例,尤其是在成年人中。然而,目前还没有关于新感染艾滋病毒病例中血清素水平的数据:本研究旨在初步调查印尼人群中新感染 HIV 阳性病例的血清素水平:方法:采用定量横断面分析设计,使用目的性抽样技术共招募了 54 名新感染的 HIV 阳性参与者。采用问卷调查法、血液采样法和酶联免疫吸附法测量血清素。此外,还使用曼-惠特尼 U 检验比较了血清素分布的参与者特征。结果显示,血清素的平均水平较低:结果:血清素的平均水平较低,且不因参与者的特征而异:结论:血清素水平低是印度尼西亚新感染艾滋病毒者的特征。这可能是抑郁阶段的一种表现,也可能是感染的一种后果,或者是导致艾滋病病毒感染进展的因素之一。
Serotonin Levels in Newly-Infected HIV-Positive: A Preliminary Study.
Background: HIV is still a global health concern worldwide and in 2021, a total of 27,000 newly infected cases were detected in the Indonesian population, specifically among adults. However, there is no available data found about serotonin levels in newly infected cases of HIV.
Objective: This study aimed to preliminary investigate serotonin levels in newly-infected HIV-positive cases in the Indonesian population.
Methods: A quantitative cross-sectional analytic design was used with a total of 54 newly-infected HIV-positive participants who were enrolled using the purposive sampling technique. The questionnaire, blood sampling, and ELISA methods for measuring serotonin were applied. Furthermore, the serotonin distribution was compared based on participants' characteristics using the Mann-Whitney U test. The main effect of characteristics was also tested by the generalized linear model.
Results: The mean serotonin level was low and did not differ based on participants' characteristics.
Conclusion: Low serotonin level is characteristic of people newly infected with HIV in Indonesia. This might be a manifestation of the depression stage, a consequence of infection, or the involvement in provoking HIV infection progression.