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- Title
Clinical Characteristic of the HIV/AIDS Patients with Cryptosporidiosis Referring to Behavioral Diseases Consultation Center, Imam Khomeini Hospital, Tehran in 2013.
- Authors
Gholami, Rashid; Gholami, Shirzad; Emadi-Kouchak, Hamid; Abdollahi, Alireza; Shahriari, Mona
- Abstract
Background: Cryptosporidium is known as an opportunist disease-causing agent in man in recent decades .It causes diarrhea and intestinal disorders in the immune deficit and immune competent individuals .This study was aimed to investigate the clinical characteristics of HIV/AIDS patients with cryptosporidiosis infection. Methods: This cross-sectional descriptive study was performed on 53 HIV/AIDS patients referred to the Behavior Disease Consultation Center of Imam Khomeini Hospital in Tehran ,Iran in .2013 First ,the patients were studied clinically and the context data were recorded in a questionnaire for parasitological examination and referred to the laboratory for eosinophil count ,and CD4 count per ml of blood. Results :Cryptosporidiosis was observed in )7.6%( 4 of the total 53 HIV/AIDS patients .The highest prevalence of infection was observed in the age range of 30-39yr .It was observed in different sexes as 5.7% of male and 1.9% of female ,but statistically was insignificant( P=0.163).75% of patients had no intestinal symptom, 11.4% with acute diarrhea and 3.8% with chronic diarrhea. Cryptosporidiosis cases were observed in 5.7% of patients without intestinal symptom. Conclusion: Practitioners in the clinical examination for the detection of the opportunistic intestinal protozoan infection should use clinical and paraclinical characteristics of the HIV/AIDS patients for the diagnostic of Cryptosporidium and other opportunistic parasitic diseases.
- Subjects
TEHRAN (Iran); CRYPTOSPORIDIOSIS diagnosis; HIV-positive persons; DISEASES
- Publication
Iranian Journal of Pathology, 2016, Vol 11, Issue 1, p27
- ISSN
1735-5303
- Publication type
Article