Cytopenias in Treatment-naive HIV Patients: A Comparison of Turkey and Somalia

Objective:Cytopenias are common complications in HIV-positive individuals, generally correlated with the stage of the disease. Prevalence of cytopenias depends on the stage of HIV infection, gender, race, geographic location, and nutritional status. The objective of this study was to determine the f...

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Main Authors: Öznur Sarı, Süda Tekin, Ümit Üre, Mahir Kapmaz
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Language:English
Published: Galenos Yayinevi 2022-09-01
Series:Bagcilar Medical Bulletin
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Online Access: http://behmedicalbulletin.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/cytopenias-in-treatment-naive-hv-patients-a-compar/52880
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author Öznur Sarı
Süda Tekin
Ümit Üre
Mahir Kapmaz
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Süda Tekin
Ümit Üre
Mahir Kapmaz
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description Objective:Cytopenias are common complications in HIV-positive individuals, generally correlated with the stage of the disease. Prevalence of cytopenias depends on the stage of HIV infection, gender, race, geographic location, and nutritional status. The objective of this study was to determine the frequency of cytopenias in treatment-naive HIV infected patients in two ethnically, geographically and socio-economically different countries, Turkey and Somalia.Method:The study participants were all newly diagnosed adult HIV-positive patients, not on any antiretroviral treatment. The exclusion criteria included being at the age of <18 years, the presence of hematologic and oncologic disorders, having HIV-positivity with malignancy, chronic renal failure, hepatic disease, pregnancy, acute illness (i.e., pneumonia, or gastroenteritis), opportunistic infections and congenital hematological disorders.Results:In our study, the most common type of cytopenia was normocytic normochromic anemia. Anemia was significantly more common among Somalia patients than their Turkish counterparts. The second common hematological abnormality was leucopenia among Somalian patients and thrombocytopenia among Turkish patients. Leucopenia was rare in Turkish patients.Conclusion:The hematological findings of our study have implications for the selection of antiretroviral drugs and other agents in HIV-positive individuals and also in monitoring the development of side effects. These results vary between countries with socio-economic and geographical differences.
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spelling doaj.art-17e65b1afc5547bf93d80ec685a7d4d42023-02-15T16:12:59ZengGalenos YayineviBagcilar Medical Bulletin2547-94312022-09-017327928710.4274/BMB.galenos.2022.2022-05-05113049054Cytopenias in Treatment-naive HIV Patients: A Comparison of Turkey and SomaliaÖznur Sarı0Süda Tekin1Ümit Üre2Mahir Kapmaz3 Ministry of Health, General Directorate of Public Hospitals, Department of Health Services, Ankara, Turkey Koç University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology, İstanbul, Turkey Koç University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Haematology, İstanbul, Turkey Koç University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology, İstanbul, Turkey Objective:Cytopenias are common complications in HIV-positive individuals, generally correlated with the stage of the disease. Prevalence of cytopenias depends on the stage of HIV infection, gender, race, geographic location, and nutritional status. The objective of this study was to determine the frequency of cytopenias in treatment-naive HIV infected patients in two ethnically, geographically and socio-economically different countries, Turkey and Somalia.Method:The study participants were all newly diagnosed adult HIV-positive patients, not on any antiretroviral treatment. The exclusion criteria included being at the age of <18 years, the presence of hematologic and oncologic disorders, having HIV-positivity with malignancy, chronic renal failure, hepatic disease, pregnancy, acute illness (i.e., pneumonia, or gastroenteritis), opportunistic infections and congenital hematological disorders.Results:In our study, the most common type of cytopenia was normocytic normochromic anemia. Anemia was significantly more common among Somalia patients than their Turkish counterparts. The second common hematological abnormality was leucopenia among Somalian patients and thrombocytopenia among Turkish patients. Leucopenia was rare in Turkish patients.Conclusion:The hematological findings of our study have implications for the selection of antiretroviral drugs and other agents in HIV-positive individuals and also in monitoring the development of side effects. These results vary between countries with socio-economic and geographical differences. http://behmedicalbulletin.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/cytopenias-in-treatment-naive-hv-patients-a-compar/52880 acquired immune deficiency syndromeanemiacytopeniasomaliaturkey
spellingShingle Öznur Sarı
Süda Tekin
Ümit Üre
Mahir Kapmaz
Cytopenias in Treatment-naive HIV Patients: A Comparison of Turkey and Somalia
Bagcilar Medical Bulletin
acquired immune deficiency syndrome
anemia
cytopenia
somalia
turkey
title Cytopenias in Treatment-naive HIV Patients: A Comparison of Turkey and Somalia
title_full Cytopenias in Treatment-naive HIV Patients: A Comparison of Turkey and Somalia
title_fullStr Cytopenias in Treatment-naive HIV Patients: A Comparison of Turkey and Somalia
title_full_unstemmed Cytopenias in Treatment-naive HIV Patients: A Comparison of Turkey and Somalia
title_short Cytopenias in Treatment-naive HIV Patients: A Comparison of Turkey and Somalia
title_sort cytopenias in treatment naive hiv patients a comparison of turkey and somalia
topic acquired immune deficiency syndrome
anemia
cytopenia
somalia
turkey
url http://behmedicalbulletin.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/cytopenias-in-treatment-naive-hv-patients-a-compar/52880
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