PREVALENSI MANIFESTASI KLINIS ORAL PADA PENDERITA HIV/AIDS ANAK BERDASARKAN DERAJAT IMUNOSUPRESI DI UPIPI RSUD DR. SOETOMO SURABAYA 2017
United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) estimates that more than 1.8 million infants and children worldwide are infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). Most of the infants and children are vertically infected from their mothers. Although transmission of HIV from mother to...
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Summary: | United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) estimates that more
than 1.8 million infants and children worldwide are infected with human
immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). Most of the infants and children are vertically
infected from their mothers. Although transmission of HIV from mother to infant is not
absolute, MTCT may reach 20-50% in developing countries due to lack to ART access.
In recent years, the prevalence of HIV-1 infection in Indonesia’s pediatric population has
increased exponentially. Oral manifestations related to HIV infection are common
findings in 30-80% pediatric patients. These manifestations can become useful indicators
and predictors of the course of the disease, as well as to estimate the patient’s degree of
immunosupression. Purpose: To study the prevalence of clinical oral manifestation
related to the immunosuppression degree of pediatric HIV/AIDS patients at UPIPI Dr.
Soetomo Surabaya 2017. Methods: All pediatric HIV/AIDS patients at UPIPI RSUD Dr.
Seotomo that fit the research criteria were examined intraorally to identify any oral
manifestation related to HIV infection. CD4 count within 6 months prior to the intraoral
examination was also recorded. Results: 55,17% oral candidiasis, 20.69% LGE, 6.90%
NUG, and 13.79% OHL. Oral candidiasis was found in HIV/AIDS patients with not
significant immunosuppression, mild immunosuppression, and severe
immunosuppression. LGE was found in HIV/AIDS patients with not significant
imunosupression and severe immunosuppression. NUG and OHL were only found in
patients with severe immunosuppression. Conclusion: The more severe the degree of
immunosuppression, the higher the prevalence of oral manifestations found. |
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