The Neuropathology of HIV-infected African Children in Abidjan, Côte dʼlvoire

In an autopsy study of HIV-infected children in Abidjan, Côte dʼlvoire, the neuropathology of 76 HIV-1- and 2 HIV-2-positive children was compared with that of 77 frequency-matched HIV-negative children, in whom the systemic pathology was also known. Seventy of the 78 HIV-seropositive children were...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology 1997-06, Vol.56 (6), p.686-692
Hauptverfasser: Bell, J E, Lowrie, S, Koffi, K, Hondé, M, Andoh, J, De Cock, K M, Lucas, S B
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In an autopsy study of HIV-infected children in Abidjan, Côte dʼlvoire, the neuropathology of 76 HIV-1- and 2 HIV-2-positive children was compared with that of 77 frequency-matched HIV-negative children, in whom the systemic pathology was also known. Seventy of the 78 HIV-seropositive children were confirmed as HIV-infected, as determined by combined serology. IgA Western blots and clinicopathological criteria. The HIV-negative children showed a high background level (n = 49. 64%) of neuropathological abnormalities, including nonspecific inflammatory infiltrates, micromineralization, and bacterial and lymphocytic meningitis. In the HIV-positive children, HIV encephalitis was found in 4 (6%), cytomegalovirus in 2 (3%). toxoplasmosis in 3 (4%) and measles encephalitis in one (1%). Bacterial meningitis was equally common in both groups, but cerebral malaria was less common (n = 2.3%) in HIV-positive than in HIV-negative children (n = 11.14%). The low prevalence of HIV encephalitis may reflect comparatively early death in HIV infection in Africa as compared with our experience in Europe and the US.
ISSN:0022-3069
1554-6578
DOI:10.1097/00005072-199706000-00006