A study to assess the relationship between opportunistic infections among the autoimmunocompromised patients with their CD4 count

Background: Majority of the AIDS patients will get opportunistic infections due to their low immune system and as result, these opportunistic infections incurs sever health issue among the HIV patients. Methods: The study was conducted on 370 immunocompromised patients selected from government civil...

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Main Authors: Shankarsnehit B. Patil, Raveendra D. Totad, Shankarling B. Javali, Poojadevi Malipatil
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Language:English
Published: Al Ameen Medical College 2024-01-01
Series:Al Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://ajms.alameenmedical.org/ArticlePDFs/9%20AJMS%20V17.N1.2024%20p%2050-54.pdf
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author Shankarsnehit B. Patil
Raveendra D. Totad
Shankarling B. Javali
Poojadevi Malipatil
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Raveendra D. Totad
Shankarling B. Javali
Poojadevi Malipatil
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description Background: Majority of the AIDS patients will get opportunistic infections due to their low immune system and as result, these opportunistic infections incurs sever health issue among the HIV patients. Methods: The study was conducted on 370 immunocompromised patients selected from government civil hospital ART centre, Vijayapur district Karnataka. Results: majority 302(81.6%) had CD4 count less than 500 cell/ mm3.Metabolic disorder ,PPD and Photosend were considered to be significant opportunist infections and were significant correlation with CD4 count of the patients. Conclusion: It was concluded that some of the opportunistic infections such as metabolic disorder, PPD and photosend was highly correlated with CD4 count among the autoimmunocompromised patients.
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spelling doaj.art-b727b9c68ae945ada34b6d8326730bad2024-01-09T11:31:52ZengAl Ameen Medical CollegeAl Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences0974-11432024-01-0117015054A study to assess the relationship between opportunistic infections among the autoimmunocompromised patients with their CD4 countShankarsnehit B. Patil0Raveendra D. Totad1Shankarling B. Javali2Poojadevi Malipatil3Department of Radiology, Al Ameen Medical College and Hospital, Athani Road, Vijayapur, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of Microbiology, Al Ameen Medical College and Hospital, Athani Road, Vijayapur, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of Community Medicine, Al Ameen Medical College and Hospital, Athani Road, Vijayapur, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of Dermatology, Al Ameen Medical College and Hospital, Athani Road, Vijayapur-586108, Karnataka, IndiaBackground: Majority of the AIDS patients will get opportunistic infections due to their low immune system and as result, these opportunistic infections incurs sever health issue among the HIV patients. Methods: The study was conducted on 370 immunocompromised patients selected from government civil hospital ART centre, Vijayapur district Karnataka. Results: majority 302(81.6%) had CD4 count less than 500 cell/ mm3.Metabolic disorder ,PPD and Photosend were considered to be significant opportunist infections and were significant correlation with CD4 count of the patients. Conclusion: It was concluded that some of the opportunistic infections such as metabolic disorder, PPD and photosend was highly correlated with CD4 count among the autoimmunocompromised patients.http://ajms.alameenmedical.org/ArticlePDFs/9%20AJMS%20V17.N1.2024%20p%2050-54.pdfroute of transmission (rot)adverse drug reaction (adr)antiretroviral therapy (art)pruritic popular dermatoses (ppd)
spellingShingle Shankarsnehit B. Patil
Raveendra D. Totad
Shankarling B. Javali
Poojadevi Malipatil
A study to assess the relationship between opportunistic infections among the autoimmunocompromised patients with their CD4 count
Al Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences
route of transmission (rot)
adverse drug reaction (adr)
antiretroviral therapy (art)
pruritic popular dermatoses (ppd)
title A study to assess the relationship between opportunistic infections among the autoimmunocompromised patients with their CD4 count
title_full A study to assess the relationship between opportunistic infections among the autoimmunocompromised patients with their CD4 count
title_fullStr A study to assess the relationship between opportunistic infections among the autoimmunocompromised patients with their CD4 count
title_full_unstemmed A study to assess the relationship between opportunistic infections among the autoimmunocompromised patients with their CD4 count
title_short A study to assess the relationship between opportunistic infections among the autoimmunocompromised patients with their CD4 count
title_sort study to assess the relationship between opportunistic infections among the autoimmunocompromised patients with their cd4 count
topic route of transmission (rot)
adverse drug reaction (adr)
antiretroviral therapy (art)
pruritic popular dermatoses (ppd)
url http://ajms.alameenmedical.org/ArticlePDFs/9%20AJMS%20V17.N1.2024%20p%2050-54.pdf
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