Clinico-pathological profile of patients with HIV and tuberculosis co-infection

Introduction Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and tuberculosis (TB) are two main leading global causes of mortality and morbidity. TB and HIV increase progressive deterioration of immunological functions by speeding progression of one another. Material and methods The present 5-year retrospective...

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Main Authors: Cheryl Sarah Philipose, Sinchana KM, Haritha Haridas, John Ramapuram, Sharada Rai
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Published: Termedia Publishing House 2024-09-01
Series:HIV & AIDS Review. International Journal of HIV-Related Problems
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author Cheryl Sarah Philipose
Sinchana KM
Haritha Haridas
John Ramapuram
Sharada Rai
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John Ramapuram
Sharada Rai
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description Introduction Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and tuberculosis (TB) are two main leading global causes of mortality and morbidity. TB and HIV increase progressive deterioration of immunological functions by speeding progression of one another. Material and methods The present 5-year retrospective study was carried out in the Department of Pathology at a tertiary care hospital in South India. Study included clinico-pathological profile of 80 people living with HIV (PLHIV) and subsequently developed TB co-infection; their CD4+ counts done at the time of admission were examined. Results The present study included 80 HIV-TB co-infected cases. The age of the patients ranged from 18 to 65 years. The mean CD4+ T lymphocyte count was 164.7 cells/μl. Pulmonary TB was diagnosed in 59 patients (73.8%), while extra-pulmonary TB was detected in 21 (26.2%) cases. Abdominal TB was the most common site among extra-pulmonary TB cases. Opportunistic infections (OIs) other than TB, included 2 cases with oral candidiasis and 1 case with central nervous system (CNS) toxoplasmosis. Two of the HIV-TB co-infected cases were subsequently diagnosed with primary CNS (n = 1) and retroperitoneal lymphoma (n = 1). Conclusions In the present study, HIV-TB co-infection is more common in 25-50 years age group. Antiretroviral therapy has changed the nature of disease from fatal to chronic condition. OIs other than TB and neoplasms reported in our study included oral candidiasis, CNS toxoplasmosis, and lymphoma. PLHIV with low CD4+ count require close monitoring, adequate counselling, and further evaluation for atypical presentation of TB, OIs, and neoplasms to improve their outcomes.
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spelling doaj-art-005a26e7885340fcbe350cbbe7ca8a092025-01-27T11:05:56ZengTermedia Publishing HouseHIV & AIDS Review. International Journal of HIV-Related Problems1730-12701732-27072024-09-0123320420810.5114/hivar/170270170270Clinico-pathological profile of patients with HIV and tuberculosis co-infectionCheryl Sarah Philipose0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5553-2125Sinchana KM1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0922-150XHaritha Haridas2John Ramapuram3Sharada Rai4Department of Pathology, Kasturba Medical College Mangalore, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Karnataka, Manipal, IndiaDepartment of Pathology, Kasturba Medical College Mangalore, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Karnataka, Manipal, IndiaDepartment of Pathology, Kasturba Medical College Mangalore, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Karnataka, Manipal, IndiaDepartment of General Medicine, Kasturba Medical College Mangalore, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Karnataka, Manipal, IndiaDepartment of Pathology, Kasturba Medical College Mangalore, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Karnataka, Manipal, IndiaIntroduction Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and tuberculosis (TB) are two main leading global causes of mortality and morbidity. TB and HIV increase progressive deterioration of immunological functions by speeding progression of one another. Material and methods The present 5-year retrospective study was carried out in the Department of Pathology at a tertiary care hospital in South India. Study included clinico-pathological profile of 80 people living with HIV (PLHIV) and subsequently developed TB co-infection; their CD4+ counts done at the time of admission were examined. Results The present study included 80 HIV-TB co-infected cases. The age of the patients ranged from 18 to 65 years. The mean CD4+ T lymphocyte count was 164.7 cells/μl. Pulmonary TB was diagnosed in 59 patients (73.8%), while extra-pulmonary TB was detected in 21 (26.2%) cases. Abdominal TB was the most common site among extra-pulmonary TB cases. Opportunistic infections (OIs) other than TB, included 2 cases with oral candidiasis and 1 case with central nervous system (CNS) toxoplasmosis. Two of the HIV-TB co-infected cases were subsequently diagnosed with primary CNS (n = 1) and retroperitoneal lymphoma (n = 1). Conclusions In the present study, HIV-TB co-infection is more common in 25-50 years age group. Antiretroviral therapy has changed the nature of disease from fatal to chronic condition. OIs other than TB and neoplasms reported in our study included oral candidiasis, CNS toxoplasmosis, and lymphoma. PLHIV with low CD4+ count require close monitoring, adequate counselling, and further evaluation for atypical presentation of TB, OIs, and neoplasms to improve their outcomes.https://hivaids.termedia.pl/Clinico-pathological-profile-of-patients-nwith-HIV-and-tuberculosis-co-infection,170270,0,2.htmlhivtuberculosisco-infection
spellingShingle Cheryl Sarah Philipose
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John Ramapuram
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title Clinico-pathological profile of patients with HIV and tuberculosis co-infection
title_full Clinico-pathological profile of patients with HIV and tuberculosis co-infection
title_fullStr Clinico-pathological profile of patients with HIV and tuberculosis co-infection
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