Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3332484 HIV & AIDS Review 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryTuberculosis in one of the most common opportunistic infections in HIV infected patients. HIV promotes progression of Mycobacterium tuberculosis latent infection to active disease and in turn M tuberculosis enhances HIV replication. During eight year period 51 cases of tuberculosis was recognized in Department of Infectious Diseases and Hepatology in Bydgoszcz. Only 4 patients were on antiretroviral therapy and of those who never received antiretroviral treatment; 70% had a CD4 count >100 cells/ml at the time of tuberculosis, and the high proportion (25.4%) of patients were diagnosed with HIV infection concurrently with tuberculosis. Diagnosis was confirmed by isolation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and by the detection of nucleic acids of pathogen in 96.1% patients. The sputum smear was positive only in 5 cases of pulmonary tuberculosis and in three cases of disseminated tuberculosis was the most common clinical manifestation of disease in study population. A total of 8 patients with pulmonary involvement the chest radiograph examination was normal. Tuberculosis in HIV infected patients is in spite of availability of antiretroviral therapy a serious medical and epidemiological problem.

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