Bibliographic citations
Carrión, C., (2024). Correlación entre el nivel de CD4 y coinfecciones en pacientes con VIH atendidos en el programa de VIH-SIDA del Hospital III-1 José Cayetano Heredia - Piura [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/38511
Carrión, C., Correlación entre el nivel de CD4 y coinfecciones en pacientes con VIH atendidos en el programa de VIH-SIDA del Hospital III-1 José Cayetano Heredia - Piura [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/38511
@misc{renati/499767,
title = "Correlación entre el nivel de CD4 y coinfecciones en pacientes con VIH atendidos en el programa de VIH-SIDA del Hospital III-1 José Cayetano Heredia - Piura",
author = "Carrión García, Christian Alonso",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2024"
}
Objective: This research aims to estimate and analyze the correlation between the CD4 level and coinfections in patients with HIV treated in the HIV-AIDS program at the José Cayetano Heredia Hospital. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out, taking into account the patients who are registered in the HIV/AIDS program of the III-1 José Cayetano Heredia hospital. This project will include all patients who present confirmatory tests of the etiological agent of the coinfection. registered, we will consider type of infection, serum CD4 level, as well as clinical stage, level of education, sex, origin.. Results: For this study, 115 patients were selected who met the inclusion criteria for this study. When performing the univariate analysis, it was found that the median age of the patients was 35.5, with a predominance of the male sex 90.5%. It was also found that 72.4% of these patients were in urban areas and 27.6% in rural areas. Regarding the CD4 count, it had a median of 208 cells/mm3, with a degree of immunodeficiency in the intense stage in 46.6% and with a greater predominance of the severe clinical stage in 37.1%. Among the parasitic coinfections, it was found that the most prevalent was toxoplasmosis with 6.8% (n=8), with a mean CD4 count of 181.5, an advanced degree of immunodeficiency, the fungal coinfection took place first. cryptococcosis with a median CD4 count of 141.5 cells/mm3, in addition to the bacterial infection with the highest incidence was tuberculosis with 159.5 CD4 cells/mm3. Conclusions: The coinfections that were correlated with CD4 levels less than 200 cells/mil were toxoplasmosis (parasitic), cryptococcosis, candidiasis and pneumocystys kariny (fungal), pulmonary tuberculosis and chlamydia (bacterial), cytomegalovirus and herpes zoster (viral), and sarcoma of Kaposi (other coinfections)
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