| Literature DB >> 25750760 |
Maha A Al-Mozaini1, Michael K Mansour2, Abdullah A Al-Hokail3, Magid A Mohmed3, Munirah A Bin Daham3, Hail M Al-Abdely3, Husn H Frayha3, Fahad A Al-Rabiah3, Sami H Alhajjar3, Salmaan Keshavjee4, Chaker N Adra1, Abdulrahman A Alrajhi3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Clinical characteristics of HIV-1 infection in people inhabiting Western, Sub-Saharan African, and South-East Asian countries are well recognized. However, very little information is available with regard to HIV-1 infection and treatment outcome in MENA countries including the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states.Entities:
Keywords: AIDS; Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome; Antiviral therapy; CD4+T cells; HIV; Human immunodeficiency Virus-1; Opportunistic infections; Viral load
Year: 2014 PMID: 25750760 PMCID: PMC4350238 DOI: 10.4172/2155-6113.1000370
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J AIDS Clin Res
Socio-demographic characteristics of the HIV cohort (total of 602 patients).
| Gender | Number | |
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| Female | 182 (30.23 %) | |
| Male | 420 (69.76 %) | |
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| Adults | 507 (84.21%) | Female: 151 (29.78%) & Male: |
| Pediatric | 93 (15.44 %) | Female: 31 (33.33%) & Male: 64 |
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| Married | 290 (48.25%) | Female: 98 (16.31%) & Male: |
| Single | 239 (39.77%) | Female: 37 (6.16%) & Male: 202 |
| Widowed | 48 (7.99%) | Female: 37 (6.16%) & Male: 11 |
| Divorced | 24 (3.99%) | Female: 9 (1.50%) & Male: 15 |
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| Positive | 182 (30.23%) | Female: 101 (16.78%) & Male: |
| Negative | 121 (20.10%) | Female: 29 (4.82%) & Male: 92 |
| Unknown | 299 (49.67%) | Female: 52 (8.64%) & Male: 247 |
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| Central Province | 196 (32.56%) | Female: 54 (8.97%) & Male: 142 |
| Southern Province | 161 (26.74%) | Female: 59 (9.80%) & Male: 102 |
| Western Province | 131 (21.76%) | Female: 33 (5.48%) & Male: 98 |
| Eastern Province | 94 (15.61%) | Female: 28 (4.65%) & Male: 66 |
| Northern Province | 19 (3.16%) | Female: 8 (1.33%) & Male: 11 |
| Unknown | 1 (0.17%) | Female: 0 (0%) & Male: 1 |
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| Alive | 372 (62%) | Female: 125 (20.76%) & Male: |
| Death | 147 (24%) | Female: 38 (6.31%) & Male: 109 |
| Lost follow up | 83 (14%) | Female: 19 (3.16%) & Male: 64 |
Figure 1Incidence of new HIV-1 infection per year, stratified by risk group
Numbers of new HIV-1 infections reported between 1984 and 2010, and stratified by mode of transmission as collected through chart review.
Mode of HIV transmission
| Transmission | Number | |
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| Hemophilia receiving | 60 (9.97%) | Female: 0 (0%) & Male: 60 (9.97%) |
| Blood Transfusion | 86 (14.29%) | Female: 43 (7.14%) & Male: 43 |
| Heterosexual | 329 (54.65%) | Female: 102 (16.94%) & Male: 227 |
| MSM | 10 (1.66%) | |
| Bisexual | 20 (3.32%) | Female: 0 (0%) & Male: 20 (3.32%) |
| Perinatal | 59 (9.80%) | Female: 31 (5.15%) & Male: 28 |
| Intravenous Drug Use | 17 (2.82%) | Female: 0 (0%) & Male: 17 (2.82%) |
| Organ Transplantation | 7 (1.16%) | |
| Unknown | 53 (10.1%) | Female: 5 (0.83%) & Male: 48 |
Mortality rate for opportunistic infections and HIV-associated malignancies
| Opportunistic Infections | Total | Number of | Percentile |
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| Pneumocystis jirovecii | 50 | 4 | 8 |
| Candida esophagitis | 45 | Not recorded | Not recorded |
| Tuberculosis (MTB) | 29 | 9 | 31 |
| Cytomegalovirus (CMV) | 29 | 13 | 44.8 |
| Cryptosporidiosis | 7 | 4 | 57 |
| Cryptococcal | 6 | 3 | 50 |
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| Kaposi sarcomas | 18 | 3 | 17 |
| Lymphoma | 6 | 0 | 0 |
Figure 2Proportion and absolute frequency of HIV-1 patients treated with antiretroviral agents (ART)
The absolute number of patients are plotted by year with percentage of patients on ART treatment represented by line chart. Zidovudine (AZT) monotherapy began in 1989 (n=20). Between 1990 and 1996, two NRTI combination was used (n=56). Beginning in 1996, a combination of three or four different antiretroviral drugs (HAART) was administered.
Figure 3Absolute and person-year death rate from time of diagnosis
Absolute number of HIV positive patient deaths per year (bar chart) compared to the death per 100 person-years per year (line chart).