Characteristics of opportunistic infection in hospitalized acquired immunodeficiency syndrome patients / 中华传染病杂志
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases
; (12): 97-100, 2013.
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Objective To investigate the characteristics of opportunistic infections in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) patients.Methods A comprehensive retrospective chart review study was conducted of 603 AIDS patients with different opportunistic infections in a special hospital authorized for AIDS patients.Results In all 603 patients,327 cases (54.2%) were infected with Pneumocystisjiroveci,251 cases (41.6%) were infected with fungus and 210 cases (34.8%) were infected with mycobacterium.Totally 367 cases (60.9%) had only one pathogen and 236 cases (39.1%) were co-infected with more than one pathogen.A total of 390 cases (64.7%) had a single site of infection with the respiratory tract being most frequently involved (271 cases,69.5%),and 213 cases (35.3%) had more than one infected site.The most common coinfected sites were oropharynx and respiratory tract (111 cases,52.1%).Conclusions AIDS patients are usually coinfected with multiple pathogenic organisms and multi-systems involved.Most of the opportunistic infections can be cured by timely diagnosis and effective treatment to prolong life and improve the quality of life of AIDS patients.
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