[Clinical and immunological features of concomitant HIV/tuberculosis infection and HIV infection without tuberculosis].

Autor: Khaertynova IM, Valiev RSh, Tsibul'kin AP, Valiev NR, Khamzina RV, Lazarenko OG, Romanenko SE
Jazyk: ruština
Zdroj: Problemy tuberkuleza i boleznei legkikh [Probl Tuberk Bolezn Legk] 2009 (6), pp. 41-6.
Abstrakt: The clinical and hematological manifestations and functional state of the immune system were comparatively evaluated in patients with concomitant HIV/tuberculosis (TB) infection (n = 84) and in those with HIV infection without tuberculosis (n = 106). The course of concomitant HIV-TB infection was ascertained to differ from HIV monoinfection in a diversity of additional exposures that aggravated the patients' general condition. These included: the parameters of a long proceeding inflammatory process, which were accompanied by the signs of the infection-toxic syndrome, inflammatory changes in the hemogram, by a sharp stimulation of the nonspecific link of immunity. So the comparative analysis of the trend in HIV infection in combination with active tuberculosis and HIV monoinfection revealed a prompter progression of the disease in the former case.
Databáze: MEDLINE