| Literature DB >> 22900904 |
Miranda Brouwer1, Paula Samu Gudo, Chalice Mage Simbe, Paula Perdigão, Frank van Leth.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) presents a serious problem in Mozambique. HIV prevalence among TB patients is estimated at 47%. A delay in having their first CD4+ cell count could lead to a missed opportunity for ART initiation due to a CD4+ cell increase above the cut-off caused by TB treatment. The objective is to describe CD4+ cell response during TB treatment and quantify the effect of TB treatment and ART on this response.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22900904 PMCID: PMC3490938 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-670
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Demographical and clinical characteristics for HIV-positive new TB patients
| Total | 252 | 82 | 334 |
| Sex * | | | |
| Male | 107 (43%) | 45 (55%) | 152 (46%) |
| Female | 144 (57%) | 37 (45%) | 181 (54%) |
| Median (IQR†) age in years | 32 (26–39) | 33 (24.8-40.3) | 32 (26–39.3) |
| Type of TB | | | |
| Smear-positive Pulmonary TB | 156 (62%) | 49 (60%) | 205 (61%) |
| Smear-negative Pulmonary TB | 79 (31%) | 28 (34%) | 107 (32%) |
| Extra Pulmonary TB | 17 (7%) | 5 (6%) | 22 (7%) |
| TB Treatment outcome | | | |
| Cure and treatment completed | 196 (78%) | 63 (77%) | 259 (78%) |
| Died | 52 (21%) | 17 (21%) | 69 (21%) |
| Other | 4 (2%) | 2 (2%) | 6 (2%) |
| ART use | | | |
| no ART during the study period | 67 (27%) | N/A& | |
| started ART before TB diagnosis | 81 (32%) | N/A | |
| started ART during TB treatment | 86 (34%) | N/A | |
| started ART after TB treatment | 18 (7%) | N/A |
* One patient did not have the sex recorded in the TB register.
† IQR = Inter Quartile Range.
& N/A = Not applicable.
Figure 1Estimated CD4+ cell counts by ART use. Legend: The numbers below the figure show the CD4+ cell counts available per time-point.