Potential risk factors for Cryptosporidium infection among HIV/AIDS patients in central areas of Thailand
Background: Cryptosporidiosis is very common in patients with HIV/AIDS and remains a threat to public health. A cross-sectional analytical study to determine the prevalence and identify potential risk factors associated with Cryptosporidium infection among HIV/AIDS patients was conducted. Methods: I...
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th-mahidol.196642018-07-12T09:42:47Z Potential risk factors for Cryptosporidium infection among HIV/AIDS patients in central areas of Thailand Mayuna Srisuphanunt Vilaiporn Suvedyathavorn Yupin Suputtamongkol Siriwat Arnantapunpong Viroj Wiwanitkit Pratana Satitvipawee Somsit Tansupasawadikul Mahidol University Lertsin Hospital, Bangkok Rajavithi Hospital King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University Thailand Ministry of Public Health Medicine Background: Cryptosporidiosis is very common in patients with HIV/AIDS and remains a threat to public health. A cross-sectional analytical study to determine the prevalence and identify potential risk factors associated with Cryptosporidium infection among HIV/AIDS patients was conducted. Methods: In the study of 143 HIV/AIDS adult patients with diarrhea, a total of 23 cases with Cryptosporidium infection and 120 cases with Cryptosporidium negative were reported during the study period. Results: Results revealed that the prevalence of cryptosporidiosis was 16.1%. In a stratified analysis controlling for gender, factors associated with Cryptosporidium infection were history of diarrhea >21 days, CD4+count ≤50 cells/mm3, and WBC count <4,000 cells/mm3. Conclusion: These findings confirmed that there was a strong association between cryptosporidiosis and CD4+count. Such information may provide possible recommended strategies for preventing cryptosporidiosis in HIV/AIDS persons. © 2007 Springer-Verlag. 2018-07-12T02:42:47Z 2018-07-12T02:42:47Z 2008-06-01 Article Journal of Public Health. Vol.16, No.3 (2008), 173-182 10.1007/s10389-007-0158-5 09431853 2-s2.0-44049085490 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/19664 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=44049085490&origin=inward |
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Background: Cryptosporidiosis is very common in patients with HIV/AIDS and remains a threat to public health. A cross-sectional analytical study to determine the prevalence and identify potential risk factors associated with Cryptosporidium infection among HIV/AIDS patients was conducted. Methods: In the study of 143 HIV/AIDS adult patients with diarrhea, a total of 23 cases with Cryptosporidium infection and 120 cases with Cryptosporidium negative were reported during the study period. Results: Results revealed that the prevalence of cryptosporidiosis was 16.1%. In a stratified analysis controlling for gender, factors associated with Cryptosporidium infection were history of diarrhea >21 days, CD4+count ≤50 cells/mm3, and WBC count <4,000 cells/mm3. Conclusion: These findings confirmed that there was a strong association between cryptosporidiosis and CD4+count. Such information may provide possible recommended strategies for preventing cryptosporidiosis in HIV/AIDS persons. © 2007 Springer-Verlag. |
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