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[Pneumocystis jiroveci infection in patients with and without HIV: A comparison].

Alejandro Rey, Cecilia Losada, Julieta Santillán, Fernando Fiorentini, María Schiaffino, Héctor J Peroni, Diego Giunta, Laura Barcán, Gabriel Waisman.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Respiratory infection caused by Pneumocystis jiroveci is a common opportunistic infection in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) with CD4 counts < 200 cells/mm(3). However, it has also been reported in patients with other causes of immunosuppression.
OBJECTIVES: To compare the characteristics, severity and mortality of respiratory infection by P. jiroveci in patients with and without HIV infection.
METHODS: Retrospective cohort follow-up of adult patients admitted to our hospital with infection by P. jiroveci since 2006 to 2013.
RESULTS: We included 82 patients with respiratory infection by P. jiroveci of which 55% (45) were not infected with HIV. In this group, 68.8% (31) had diagnosis of cancer and 20% (9) received solid-organ transplant. 57.9% (26) were hospitalized in an intensive care unit. 42.2% (19) suffered multiple organ failure (MOF), 46.7% (21) required mechanical ventilation (MV) and 40.9% (18) inotropic drugs. Mortality was 33.3% (15). Statistically significant differences were observed between groups in age (p < 0.001), requirement of MV (p < 0.001) inotropic drugs (p 0.001) and MOF (p < 0.001). Mortality was higher in the HIV-positive group, reaching statistical significance (p 0.007).
CONCLUSION: Pneumocystis pneumonia mortality was higher in patients without HIV, who suffered more complications and progression to respiratory failure with MOF.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26065450     DOI: 10.4067/S0716-10182015000300006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Chilena Infectol        ISSN: 0716-1018            Impact factor:   0.520


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