Bibliographic citations
Seguil, A., (2012). Coinfección en pacientes con Tuberculosis Drogorresistente con relación al Virus HTLV-I de la Red Asistencial del Hospital Guillermo Almenara [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/1387
Seguil, A., Coinfección en pacientes con Tuberculosis Drogorresistente con relación al Virus HTLV-I de la Red Asistencial del Hospital Guillermo Almenara [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2012. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/1387
@misc{renati/472708,
title = "Coinfección en pacientes con Tuberculosis Drogorresistente con relación al Virus HTLV-I de la Red Asistencial del Hospital Guillermo Almenara",
author = "Seguil Flores, Argely Francis",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2012"
}
--- Our country is within the considered endemic regions for human lymphotropic virus T cells (HTLV-I). In Peru there is little research on the associated coinfection patients with Tuberculosis (TB) and especially to patients with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR TB) is so important to this type of research. In the present study we worked with patients clinically diagnosed with TB and MDR TB who belonged to the Tuberculosis Control Program (TCP) of 5 hospitals of the Assistance Network of Almenara (RAA). We analyzed 151 serum samples of which 58 were TB patients and 93 patients were TB MDR. All patients interviewed were sensitized on the importance of early dismissal of HTLV-I virus. In clinical and epidemiological surveys were collected demographic and risk factors that condition the virus bacteria association. The serological diagnosis for the HTLV-I virus was evaluated in two stages, the first is where the serological test indirectly detects the presence of antibodies against the virus HTLVI / II. For this technique was used serological ELISA HTLV I / II (HTLV-I + Bioelisa II 5.0 Biokit), then used confirmatory Western Blot test Innolia Innogenetics TM. The results were analyzed with SPSS version 19 with the chi-square test. In samples obtained from patients with MDR TB was found a frequency of infection of 3,4% (2/58) located in two consecutive age ranges in addition to the origin of Lima and in patients with TB was found viral coinfection 3,2% (3/93) were also in consecutive age range of these patients were also from Lima. The overall frequency for a study population was 3,3% (5/151). The results indicated no statistical confidence level acceptable to the virus-parasite association. This the first report of coinfection of TB / MDR TB compared to HTLV-I virus, this study was conducted in areas of high TB incidence. Therefore it requires future studies where the diagnosis is made early for virus prevention and proper treatment.
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