Oral health and behavioral problems in children living with and without HIV in South Africa.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Ana Barrios-Tascon, Tian Wang, Renate Strehlau, Nicole H Tobin, Avy Violari, Fan Li, Faeezah Patel, Afaaf Liberty, Stephanie Shiau, Sunil Wadhwa, Michael T Yin, Shuang Wang, Caroline T Tiemessen, Grace M Aldrovandi, Louise Kuhn
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The prevalence of behavioral problems in children and adolescents living with HIV is high. We investigate associations between oral microbiota and behavioral problems in children living with HIV (CLWH) and children who are HIV-uninfected (CHU). Oral swab samples, assessment of behavioral functioning using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), and clinical and social data were collected from 477 CLWH and 123 CHU at two sites in Johannesburg, South Africa. DNA was extracted from oral swab samples and the V4 amplicon of the 16S rRNA gene sequenced. Behavioral problems were more prevalent in CLWH than in CHU, and in boys than in girls. Oral microbiota diversity and taxa abundances in CLWH did not differ between those with and without behavioral problems. In contrast, in CHU, those with behavioral problems had higher alpha diversity indices and lower abundances of Rothia and Schaalia than those without behavioral problems. Behavioral problems in CLWH were associated with being male, lower Tanner stage, less maternal education, and dental caries. Markers of poor oral health were associated with behavioral problems in CLWH, and oral microbiota profile correlated with behavioral problems in CHU. Oral health may be a preventable factor that could help reduce behavior problems in CLWH.

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南非感染和未感染艾滋病毒儿童的口腔健康和行为问题。
感染艾滋病毒的儿童和青少年的行为问题患病率很高。我们调查了HIV感染儿童(CLWH)和未感染HIV儿童(CHU)口腔微生物群与行为问题之间的关系。在南非约翰内斯堡的两个地点收集了477名CLWH和123名CHU的口腔拭子样本、使用优势和困难问卷(SDQ)评估行为功能以及临床和社会数据。从口腔拭子样本中提取DNA,并对16S rRNA基因V4扩增子进行测序。行为问题在CLWH中比在CHU中更普遍,在男孩中比在女孩中更普遍。有和没有行为问题的CLWH患者的口腔微生物群多样性和类群丰度没有差异。相反,在CHU中,行为问题组的α多样性指数高于无行为问题组,而罗氏菌和沙利亚菌的丰度低于无行为问题组。CLWH患者的行为问题与男性、较低的Tanner期、较少的母亲教育和龋齿有关。口腔健康状况不佳的标志物与CLWH患者的行为问题相关,而口腔微生物群特征与CHU患者的行为问题相关。口腔健康可能是一个可预防的因素,可以帮助减少CLWH的行为问题。
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