RESPONSE TO TREATMENT, MORTALITY, AND CD4 LYMPHOCYTE COUNTS IN HIV-INFECTED PERSONS WITH TUBERCULOSIS IN ABIDJAN, COTE-DIVOIRE

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作者
ACKAH, AN
COULIBALY, D
DIGBEU, H
DIALLO, K
VETTER, KM
COULIBALY, IM
GREENBERG, AE
DECOCK, KM
机构
[1] PROJET RETRO CI,ABIDJAN,COTE IVOIRE
[2] CTR ANTITUBERCULEUX,ABIDJAN,COTE IVOIRE
[3] EMORY UNIV,SCH PUBL HLTH,ATLANTA,GA
[4] CTR DIS CONTROL & PREVENT,ATLANTA,GA 30341
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LANCET | 1995年 / 345卷 / 8950期
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10.1016/S0140-6736(95)90519-7
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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We examined the severity of immune deficiency in patients with HIV-associated tuberculosis in Cote d'Ivoire and assessed its effect on mortality and response to treatment. Consecutive patients attending a tuberculosis treatment in Abidjan with smear-positive pulmonary or diagnosed extrapulmonary tuberculosis were tested for HIV-1 and HIV-2 infections and had CD4 lymphocyte counts measured. Patients received standard short-course chemotherapy. Analysis of outcome (restricted to smear-positive tuberculosis patients) was done at 6 months. The 247 HIV-positive patients were significantly more likely than the 312 HIV-negative patients to have CD4 lymphocyte counts of less than 200/mu L (43% vs 1%; odds ratio 56.9; [95% CI 19.7-185.3]) and 200-499/mu L (39% vs 14%, odds ratio 3.8; [2.5-5.9]). HIV-positive patients, median CD4 lymphocyte in those with extrapulmonary tuberculosis (198/mu L; n=67) was lower, but not significantly so, than among those with pulmonary tuberculosis (257/mu L; n=180). Among 460 patients with pulmonary tuberculosis, the overall mortality rate was significantly higher in HIV-positive than HIV-negative persons (6% vs 0.4%; relative risk 17.1 [2.2-131.4]), and increased with the severity of immune deficiency; mortality rates in HIV-positive patients with CD4 counts of <200/mu L and 200-499/mu L were 10% and 4%, relative risk 27.6 (3.5-220.8); and 11.5 (1.2-109), respectively, compared to HIV-negatives. Among patients completing treatment, cure rates were similar in HIV-positive patients (93%) and HIV-negative patients (92%), and were not related to CD4 counts. Severity of immune deficiency was the major determinant of mortality in HIV-associated tuberculosis. Among people completing treatment, microbiological response was satisfactory irrespective of serological or immune status.
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