Brain opportunistic infections and tumors in people living with HIV - still a challenge in efficient antiretroviral therapy era

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العنوان: Brain opportunistic infections and tumors in people living with HIV - still a challenge in efficient antiretroviral therapy era
المؤلفون: Cristiana Oprea, Irina Ianache, Sorina Vasile, Cristiana Costescu, Gratiela Tardei, Maria Nica, Anya Umlauf, Cristian Achim
بيانات النشر: eScholarship, University of California, 2023.
سنة النشر: 2023
مصطلحات موضوعية: Survival, Incidence, Clinical Sciences, Neurosciences, HIV, Evaluation of treatments and therapeutic interventions, Brain Disorders, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Infectious Diseases, Rare Diseases, Good Health and Well Being, Neurology, Routes of HIV acquisition, Clinical Research, Medical Microbiology, 6.1 Pharmaceuticals, Virology, HIV/AIDS, Neurology (clinical), Infection, CNS-OIs
الوصف: The aim of the study was toevaluate the incidence of brain opportunistic pathologies and survival in patients living with HIV from a Romanian tertiary center. A 15-year prospective observational study of brain opportunistic infections diagnosed in HIV-infected patients was performed at Victor Babes Hospital, Bucharest, between January 2006 and December 2021. Characteristics and survival were compared related to modes of HIV acquisition and type of opportunistic infection. A total of 320 patients were diagnosed with 342 brain opportunistic infections (incidence 9.79 per 1000 person-years), 60.2% males with median age at diagnosis of 31years (IQR 25, 40). Median CD4 cell count and VL were 36/μL (IQR 14, 96) and 5.1 log10 copies/mL (IQR 4, 5.7) respectively. The routes of HIV acquisition were heterosexual (52.6%), parenteral route in early childhood (31.6%), injecting drug use (12.9%), men having sex with men (1.8%), and vertical (1.2%). The most common brain infections were progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (31.3%), cerebral toxoplasmosis (26.9%), tuberculous meningitis (19.3%), and cryptococcal meningitis (16.7%). Patients infected by parenteral mode in early childhood were younger at diagnosis of both opportunistic infection and HIV (p 30years (p = 0.001), injecting drug use (p = 0.003), CD4 + 5 log10 copies/mL at diagnosis (p
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