| Literature DB >> 21586511 |
A Raizada1, S Dwivedi, S Bhattacharya.
Abstract
With an estimated 5.7 million people living with HIV/AIDS, India has the highest HIV/AIDS prevalence in the world, according to UNAIDS. Due to similar routes of transmission, co-infection of HIV with hepatitis B and hepatitis C viruses is a common event with significant clinical implications. The present study was undertaken to highlight the profile of patients of HIV with HBV/HCV co-infection, as literature from India on this topic is sparse. Out of 1953 patients suffering from HIV registered at our centre during the study period, 80 patients were co-infected with HBV/HCV. HBV co-infection was detected in 2.61% of patients and HCV co-infection in 1.69% of subjects. Our study demonstrates low HIV /HCV/HBV co-infection rates in Delhi as compared to most other studies from India, which is partly attributable to low incidence of intravenous drug use and infrequent transfusion-related infections in our study group.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21586511 DOI: 10.1258/td.2011.100440
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Doct ISSN: 0049-4755 Impact factor: 0.731