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Co-infection and risk factors of tuberculosis in a Mexican HIV+ population.

Roberto Zenteno-Cuevas1, Evangelina Montes-Villaseñor, Jaime Morales-Romero, Gastón Coronel-Martín del Campo, Betzaida Cuevas.   

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INTRODUCTION: The situation of tuberculosis (TB) is being modified by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which is increasing the occurrence of new cases and the generation of drug resistant strains, affecting not only the people infected with HIV, but also their close contacts and the general population, conforming a serious public health concern.However, the magnitudes of the factors associated to this co-infection differ considerably in relation to the population groups and geographical areas.
METHODS: In order to evaluate the prevalence and risk factors for the co-infection of tuberculosis (TB) in a population with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV+) in the Southeast of Mexico, we made the analysis of clinical and epidemiological variables and the diagnosis of tuberculosis by isolation of mycobacteria from respiratory samples.
RESULTS: From the 147 HIV+ individuals analyzed, 12 were culture positive; this shows a prevalence of 8% for the co-infection. The only variable found with statistical significance for the co-infection was the number of CD4-T < 200 cells/mm3, OR 13(95%, CI 2-106 vs 12-109).
CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge this is the first report describing the factors associated with tuberculosis co-infection with HIV in a population from Southern Mexico. The low number of CD4 T-cells was the only variable associated with the TB co-infection and the rest of the variables provide scenarios that require specific and particular interventions for this population group.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21901871     DOI: 10.1590/s0037-86822011005000034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Soc Bras Med Trop        ISSN: 0037-8682            Impact factor:   1.581


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Authors:  L M Cranmer; A Langat; K Ronen; C J McGrath; S LaCourse; J Pintye; B Odeny; B Singa; A Katana; L Nganga; J Kinuthia; G John-Stewart
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2.  Risk factors for developing active tuberculosis after the treatment of latent tuberculosis in adults infected with human immunodeficiency virus.

Authors:  Kojo Amoakwa; Neil A Martinson; Lawrence H Moulton; Grace L Barnes; Reginah Msandiwa; Richard E Chaisson
Journal:  Open Forum Infect Dis       Date:  2015-01-20       Impact factor: 3.835

3.  Social determinants of pulmonary tuberculosis in Brazil: an ecological study.

Authors:  Alessandra Isabel Zille; Guilherme Loureiro Werneck; Ronir Raggio Luiz; Marcus Barreto Conde
Journal:  BMC Pulm Med       Date:  2019-05-08       Impact factor: 3.317

4.  Whole genomic sequencing as a tool for diagnosis of drug and multidrug-resistance tuberculosis in an endemic region in Mexico.

Authors:  Carlos Francisco Madrazo-Moya; Irving Cancino-Muñoz; Betzaida Cuevas-Córdoba; Vanessa González-Covarrubias; Martín Barbosa-Amezcua; Xavier Soberón; Raquel Muñiz-Salazar; Armando Martínez-Guarneros; Claudia Bäcker; José Zarrabal-Meza; Clara Sampieri-Ramirez; Antonio Enciso-Moreno; Michael Lauzardo; Iñaki Comas; Roberto Zenteno-Cuevas
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-06-05       Impact factor: 3.240

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