PERBANDINGAN NILAI KEPOSITIFAN VIRUS RESPIRASI ANTARA SPESIMEN SWAB NASOFARING DAN BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE PADA PASIEN HIV DENGAN GEJALA INFEKSI SALURAN PERNAPASAN BAWAH
Respiratory symptoms are frequent complaint in HIV patients and one of the most common etiology is the virus. Respiratory virus detection is very important to establish specific diagnosis, to identify patients who need to be placed in isolation contact or droplet and prevent morbidity due to prolong...
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Format: | Theses and Dissertations NonPeerReviewed |
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2017
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Online Access: | http://repository.unair.ac.id/66951/1/abstrak.pdf http://repository.unair.ac.id/66951/2/FIX.pdf http://repository.unair.ac.id/66951/ |
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Institution: | Universitas Airlangga |
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Summary: | Respiratory symptoms are frequent complaint in HIV patients and one of the most common etiology is the virus. Respiratory virus detection is very important to establish specific diagnosis, to identify patients who need to be placed in isolation contact or droplet and prevent morbidity due to prolonged empirical therapy. This study was conducted to compare respiratory viral positive value between nasopharyngeal swab specimens and BAL in HIV patients.
Method
Research design with cross sectional analytic. The research was conducted in the ward of UPIPI dr. Soetomo General Hospital with consecutive sampling. The sample was a hospitalized HIV patients with symptoms of a lower respiratory tract infection meeting the inclusion criteria.
Results
Among 13 subjects, the positive respiratory viruses on nasopharyngeal swab specimens were found in 11 patients (84.6%) and on BAL were found in 4 patients (30.8%). In 3 patients, the nasopharyngeal swab and BAL specimens were both positive for respiratory virus; in 8 patients, the nasopharyngeal swab were positive but the BAL were negative; in 1 patient, the nasopharyngeal spesimens was negative but the BAL was positive; and in 1 other patient, the both specimens were negative. Types of respiratory viruses in the nasopharyngeal swab are Adenovirus (72.7%), and Enterovirus/ Rhinovirus along with Adenovirus (27.3%). Type of respiratory virus in the BAL are Influenza A, Enterovirus / Rhinovirus, RSV and Adenovirus (25% each). Different test results with Fisher's exact test obtained p value of 1,000 (> 0,05). |
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