Opportunistic Infections and Associated Factors among HIV-Infected Adult Persons on Antiretroviral Therapy at Ruhengeri Referral Hospital, Rwanda: A cross-sectional study

Inès Itanga, A. Ndagijimana, Clarisse Marie Claudine Simbi, J. Ntaganira
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Background Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is among the highest health crises that humanity ever confronted and it causes progressive weakening of the immune system leading to opportunistic infections (OIs) or malignancies during the natural course of the disease. This study aimed at assessing the prevalence and factors associated with the occurrence of OIs among adult PLWHIV on antiretroviral therapy (ART) at Ruhengeri referral hospital. Methodology A cross-sectional study was performed by reviewing records of HIV-positive adult (≥ 15 years) on ART enrolled at Ruhengeri referral hospital from 1st January 2007 to 31st December 2017. Opportunistic infections were reported based on clinical diagnosis and the prevalence of OIs was determined. Results The study reviewed records from 423 PLWHIV. Thirty-nine (9.2%) PLWHIV had been diagnosed with OIs; and frequent OIs were tuberculosis (20%), oral candidiasis, pneumonia and STI (15.6% each). The independent risk factors for developing OIs were being jobless (AOR = 5.03, 95% CI = 2.13, 32.99), spending more than five years on ART (AOR = 4.34, 95% CI = 1.12-16.78) and starting ART at WHO clinical stage III (AOR = 4.88, 95% CI = 1.65-16.78). Conclusion There is a need to strengthen the management of opportunistic infections despite the use of ART at Ruhengeri referral hospital. Rwanda J Med Health Sci 2022;5(3):323-331
卢旺达鲁亨盖里转诊医院接受抗逆转录病毒治疗的成年艾滋病毒感染者中的机会性感染和相关因素:一项横断面研究
人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)是人类有史以来面临的最严重的健康危机之一,它会导致免疫系统的逐渐减弱,导致在疾病的自然过程中出现机会性感染(oi)或恶性肿瘤。本研究旨在评估在Ruhengeri转诊医院接受抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)的成年plhiv患者中OIs发生率及其相关因素。方法采用横断面研究方法,回顾2007年1月1日至2017年12月31日在鲁亨盖里转诊医院登记的接受抗逆转录病毒治疗的艾滋病毒阳性成人(≥15岁)的记录。根据临床诊断报告机会性感染,并确定oi的患病率。结果本研究回顾了423例PLWHIV的记录。39例(9.2%)PLWHIV被诊断为OIs;常见的感染性疾病依次为肺结核(20%)、口腔念珠菌病、肺炎和性传播感染(15.6%)。发生OIs的独立危险因素为失业(AOR = 5.03, 95% CI = 2.13, 32.99)、接受抗逆转录病毒治疗超过5年(AOR = 4.34, 95% CI = 1.12-16.78)和在WHO临床III期开始抗逆转录病毒治疗(AOR = 4.88, 95% CI = 1.65-16.78)。结论鲁亨盖里转诊医院在使用抗逆转录病毒治疗的同时,仍需加强对机会性感染的管理。卢旺达医学与健康科学杂志2022;5(3):323-331
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