Long-Term Dynamics of HIV-Infected Mortality and Risk Factors of the Lethal Outcome in the Presence and Absence of Concomitant Tuberculosis

Relevance. The mortality rate of patients with HIV infection, including concomitant tuberculosis (HIV/TB), continues to increase. The goal of the work is to study the long­term dynamics of HIV­infected mortality and risk factors of the lethal outcome in the presence and absence of concomitant tuberc...

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Main Authors: V. I. Sergevnin, O. V. Tukacheva, O. E. Mikova, M. V. Rozhkova
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Language:Russian
Published: Numikom LLC 2023-01-01
Series:Эпидемиология и вакцинопрофилактика
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Online Access:https://www.epidemvac.ru/jour/article/view/1703
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author V. I. Sergevnin
O. V. Tukacheva
O. E. Mikova
M. V. Rozhkova
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M. V. Rozhkova
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description Relevance. The mortality rate of patients with HIV infection, including concomitant tuberculosis (HIV/TB), continues to increase. The goal of the work is to study the long­term dynamics of HIV­infected mortality and risk factors of the lethal outcome in the presence and absence of concomitant tuberculosis.Materials and methods. An assessment of the mortality rates of HIV­-infected people among the population of the Perm Region during the period from 2005 (the year of registration of the first cases of HIV/TB) to 2021 was carried out. In order to determine the life expectancy of patients and risk factors of the lethal outcome the analysis of 414 outpatient records of HIV­infected people who died in 2021 was carried out. The degree of immunodeficiency and viral load in patients was taken into account based on the results of examinations conducted in the period 6 months before the lethal outcome.Results. During the 15­year period of registration of the incidence of HIV/TB in the study area, 57.0% of those who died from causes directly related to HIV infection had TB. At the same time, despite the decrease in mortality from monotuberculous infection as a result of a decrease in the incidence of TB, in recent years there has been an increase in mortality from HIV/TB due to the intensification of the epidemic process of HIV infection. The average life expectancy of HIV­-infected people who died directly from HIV infection in the absence of TB was 6.7 ± 0.3 years, with concomitant TB ­5.7 ± 0.3 years. The lethal outcome of patients with HIV infection in the presence of TB and without TB was most often recorded with the number of CD4 + < 200 cells /ml and viral load > 100,000 copies /MBNA of HIV. At the same time, immunosuppression in deceased HIV/TB patients was more pronounced than in HIV­-infected patients in the absence of TB.
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spelling doaj.art-1ae147fd9ce24e0ba5e1c05c152d9c342023-03-13T07:43:20ZrusNumikom LLCЭпидемиология и вакцинопрофилактика2073-30462619-04942023-01-01216485810.31631/2073-3046-2022-21-6-48-58891Long-Term Dynamics of HIV-Infected Mortality and Risk Factors of the Lethal Outcome in the Presence and Absence of Concomitant TuberculosisV. I. Sergevnin0O. V. Tukacheva1O. E. Mikova2M. V. Rozhkova3ФГБОУ ВПО Пермский государственный медицинский университет имени академика Е.А. Вагнера, Министерство здравоохранения РФГКУЗ ПК Пермский краевой центр по борьбе и профилактике со СПИД и инфекционными заболеваниямиГКУЗ ПК Пермский краевой центр по борьбе и профилактике со СПИД и инфекционными заболеваниямиГКУЗ ПК Пермский краевой центр по борьбе и профилактике со СПИД и инфекционными заболеваниямиRelevance. The mortality rate of patients with HIV infection, including concomitant tuberculosis (HIV/TB), continues to increase. The goal of the work is to study the long­term dynamics of HIV­infected mortality and risk factors of the lethal outcome in the presence and absence of concomitant tuberculosis.Materials and methods. An assessment of the mortality rates of HIV­-infected people among the population of the Perm Region during the period from 2005 (the year of registration of the first cases of HIV/TB) to 2021 was carried out. In order to determine the life expectancy of patients and risk factors of the lethal outcome the analysis of 414 outpatient records of HIV­infected people who died in 2021 was carried out. The degree of immunodeficiency and viral load in patients was taken into account based on the results of examinations conducted in the period 6 months before the lethal outcome.Results. During the 15­year period of registration of the incidence of HIV/TB in the study area, 57.0% of those who died from causes directly related to HIV infection had TB. At the same time, despite the decrease in mortality from monotuberculous infection as a result of a decrease in the incidence of TB, in recent years there has been an increase in mortality from HIV/TB due to the intensification of the epidemic process of HIV infection. The average life expectancy of HIV­-infected people who died directly from HIV infection in the absence of TB was 6.7 ± 0.3 years, with concomitant TB ­5.7 ± 0.3 years. The lethal outcome of patients with HIV infection in the presence of TB and without TB was most often recorded with the number of CD4 + < 200 cells /ml and viral load > 100,000 copies /MBNA of HIV. At the same time, immunosuppression in deceased HIV/TB patients was more pronounced than in HIV­-infected patients in the absence of TB.https://www.epidemvac.ru/jour/article/view/1703вич­-инфицированныесопутствующий туберкулёзмноголетняя динамика смертностипричины и факторы риска летального исхода
spellingShingle V. I. Sergevnin
O. V. Tukacheva
O. E. Mikova
M. V. Rozhkova
Long-Term Dynamics of HIV-Infected Mortality and Risk Factors of the Lethal Outcome in the Presence and Absence of Concomitant Tuberculosis
Эпидемиология и вакцинопрофилактика
вич­-инфицированные
сопутствующий туберкулёз
многолетняя динамика смертности
причины и факторы риска летального исхода
title Long-Term Dynamics of HIV-Infected Mortality and Risk Factors of the Lethal Outcome in the Presence and Absence of Concomitant Tuberculosis
title_full Long-Term Dynamics of HIV-Infected Mortality and Risk Factors of the Lethal Outcome in the Presence and Absence of Concomitant Tuberculosis
title_fullStr Long-Term Dynamics of HIV-Infected Mortality and Risk Factors of the Lethal Outcome in the Presence and Absence of Concomitant Tuberculosis
title_full_unstemmed Long-Term Dynamics of HIV-Infected Mortality and Risk Factors of the Lethal Outcome in the Presence and Absence of Concomitant Tuberculosis
title_short Long-Term Dynamics of HIV-Infected Mortality and Risk Factors of the Lethal Outcome in the Presence and Absence of Concomitant Tuberculosis
title_sort long term dynamics of hiv infected mortality and risk factors of the lethal outcome in the presence and absence of concomitant tuberculosis
topic вич­-инфицированные
сопутствующий туберкулёз
многолетняя динамика смертности
причины и факторы риска летального исхода
url https://www.epidemvac.ru/jour/article/view/1703
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