Oral manifestations of HIV infection in relation to clinical and CD4 immunological status in northern and southern Thai patients

OBJECTIVES: To assess prevalence and variations in the oral manifestations of HIV in HIV-infected subjects in southern Thailand (a new HIV epidemic) and northern Thailand (a mature epidemic) and the association with age, sex, risk behaviours, CD4 count and medication used. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: A to...

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Main Authors: Kerdpon D., Pongsiriwet S., Pangsomboon K., Iamaroo A., Kampoo K., Sretrirutchai S., Geater A., Robison V.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-11772014-08-29T09:17:50Z Oral manifestations of HIV infection in relation to clinical and CD4 immunological status in northern and southern Thai patients Kerdpon D. Pongsiriwet S. Pangsomboon K. Iamaroo A. Kampoo K. Sretrirutchai S. Geater A. Robison V. OBJECTIVES: To assess prevalence and variations in the oral manifestations of HIV in HIV-infected subjects in southern Thailand (a new HIV epidemic) and northern Thailand (a mature epidemic) and the association with age, sex, risk behaviours, CD4 count and medication used. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: A total of 102 and 135 HIV-infected individuals were enrolled in northern and southern hospitals, respectively. Oral and haematological examination was performed after sociodemographic interview of the patients. Clinical history was retrieved from patients' medical records. RESULTS: Oral candidiasis (OC, 55%), oral hairy leucoplakia (OHL, 21%) and HIV-associated-periodontal disease (14%) were among the most common oral lesions in southern Thailand. OHL (38%), OC (25%), HIV-associated-periodontal disease (15%) were the three most common lesions in the north. A significant association was found between any oral lesion, OC, particularly the pseudomembranous type (PC), and CD4 < 200 cells mm -3 at both sites. A negative relationship was found between systemic antifungal treatment and OC including PC and erythematous candidiasis (EC) in the southern data. OHL showed a positive relationship with male sex and a negative relationship with antiretroviral treatment in the northern site. Younger age and being a current smoker were positively associated with oral lesions in the southern group. CONCLUSION: OC, particularly PC, could be useful as a marker for immunosuppression, particularly where CD4 count cannot be determined routinely. Antifungal treatment is of benefit in the subjects who cannot afford highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). 2014-08-29T09:17:50Z 2014-08-29T09:17:50Z 2004 Article 1354523X 10.1046/j.1601-0825.2003.00990.x 15089922 ORDIF http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-2442569647&partnerID=40&md5=f2932ec39af8472d03012ad8bca63ed6 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/1177 English
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description OBJECTIVES: To assess prevalence and variations in the oral manifestations of HIV in HIV-infected subjects in southern Thailand (a new HIV epidemic) and northern Thailand (a mature epidemic) and the association with age, sex, risk behaviours, CD4 count and medication used. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: A total of 102 and 135 HIV-infected individuals were enrolled in northern and southern hospitals, respectively. Oral and haematological examination was performed after sociodemographic interview of the patients. Clinical history was retrieved from patients' medical records. RESULTS: Oral candidiasis (OC, 55%), oral hairy leucoplakia (OHL, 21%) and HIV-associated-periodontal disease (14%) were among the most common oral lesions in southern Thailand. OHL (38%), OC (25%), HIV-associated-periodontal disease (15%) were the three most common lesions in the north. A significant association was found between any oral lesion, OC, particularly the pseudomembranous type (PC), and CD4 < 200 cells mm -3 at both sites. A negative relationship was found between systemic antifungal treatment and OC including PC and erythematous candidiasis (EC) in the southern data. OHL showed a positive relationship with male sex and a negative relationship with antiretroviral treatment in the northern site. Younger age and being a current smoker were positively associated with oral lesions in the southern group. CONCLUSION: OC, particularly PC, could be useful as a marker for immunosuppression, particularly where CD4 count cannot be determined routinely. Antifungal treatment is of benefit in the subjects who cannot afford highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART).
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author Kerdpon D.
Pongsiriwet S.
Pangsomboon K.
Iamaroo A.
Kampoo K.
Sretrirutchai S.
Geater A.
Robison V.
spellingShingle Kerdpon D.
Pongsiriwet S.
Pangsomboon K.
Iamaroo A.
Kampoo K.
Sretrirutchai S.
Geater A.
Robison V.
Oral manifestations of HIV infection in relation to clinical and CD4 immunological status in northern and southern Thai patients
author_facet Kerdpon D.
Pongsiriwet S.
Pangsomboon K.
Iamaroo A.
Kampoo K.
Sretrirutchai S.
Geater A.
Robison V.
author_sort Kerdpon D.
title Oral manifestations of HIV infection in relation to clinical and CD4 immunological status in northern and southern Thai patients
title_short Oral manifestations of HIV infection in relation to clinical and CD4 immunological status in northern and southern Thai patients
title_full Oral manifestations of HIV infection in relation to clinical and CD4 immunological status in northern and southern Thai patients
title_fullStr Oral manifestations of HIV infection in relation to clinical and CD4 immunological status in northern and southern Thai patients
title_full_unstemmed Oral manifestations of HIV infection in relation to clinical and CD4 immunological status in northern and southern Thai patients
title_sort oral manifestations of hiv infection in relation to clinical and cd4 immunological status in northern and southern thai patients
publishDate 2014
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