Impact of tuberculosis and long term benefits of anti-retroviral treatment in patients with HIV in Sri Lanka

Although prevalence of HIV infection in Sri Lanka is low, there is a gradual increase in incidence. Effective anti-retroviral treatment (ART) controls the virus, improves immunity and reduces transmission of HIV greatly. We studied the impact of tuberculosis and response to ART in a cohort of patien...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ceylon medical journal 2018-09, Vol.63 (3), p.143-148
Hauptverfasser: Karunaratne, A H, Gamlath, P M, Udithani, L C, Perera, M S, Thashmini, M T, Sooriyaarachchi, C, Wijewickrama, A
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Zusammenfassung:Although prevalence of HIV infection in Sri Lanka is low, there is a gradual increase in incidence. Effective anti-retroviral treatment (ART) controls the virus, improves immunity and reduces transmission of HIV greatly. We studied the impact of tuberculosis and response to ART in a cohort of patients with HIV in Sri Lanka. A retrospective study of all patients with HIV followed up at the ART clinic at National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Angoda, Sri Lanka was carried out. Their socio-demographic data, clinical presentations, anti-retroviral treatment and clinical, immunological and virological response were analysed. Study included 72 patients. Mean age was 47.19 (SD-10.354) years. Male to female ratio was 1:0.8. Forty nine (68%) patients were diagnosed with HIV after presenting with an opportunistic infection. Of these, 25 had tuberculosis (TB). Another 5 developed TB later. Fifty two (72.2%) had CD4 cell counts
ISSN:0009-0875
2386-1274
DOI:10.4038/cmj.v63i3.8726