HIV-related deaths from selected infectious diseases among persons without AIDS in New Jersey.

T Hayes, R Altman, A Akili-Obika, J W Buehler, S J Costa, J K Beil, L G Moore, J W Massey, N M Williams
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This study sought to quantify HIV-related deaths among persons not classified as having AIDS, in an area where AIDS incidence among injecting drug users (IDUs) is high. Death certificates of persons who were aged 25-44 years at death, died in 1987 in two New Jersey counties, and had certain infectious conditions were compared with names in the AIDS Registry. Hospital and/or Medical Examiner records were reviewed for nonmatching cases. Cases were considered as confirmed HIV infection if there was laboratory evidence of such infection and as suggestive HIV infection if the decedent had oral thrush or a combination of certain other clinical findings were present. Of 412 deaths meeting the above criteria, 165 (40.0%) were in the AIDS Registry. We investigated 205 of the remainder; of these, 7.3% were found to have AIDS, 21.5% had confirmed HIV infection without AIDS, and 15.1% had suggestive HIV infection. This increased the HIV-related mortality in excess of deaths due to AIDS in this age group by 9.2% for confirmed HIV infections and 15.6% for both confirmed and suggestive HIV infections, with deaths among IDUs increasing 12.3% for confirmed HIV infections and 18.9% for both confirmed and suggestive HIV infections. Thus, in addition to AIDS indicator diseases, a variety of other infectious conditions can lead to death in HIV-infected persons, particularly in IDUs; however, the extent of such deaths may be less than previously described.

在新泽西州无艾滋病者中,与艾滋病毒有关的死于选定传染病的人数。
这项研究试图量化在注射吸毒者(IDUs)中艾滋病发病率高的地区未被归类为艾滋病患者的艾滋病毒相关死亡人数。死亡时年龄在25-44岁、1987年在新泽西州两个县死亡并患有某些传染病的人的死亡证明与艾滋病登记处的姓名进行了比较。检查了不匹配病例的医院和/或法医记录。如果有实验室证据证明这种感染,则认为病例为确诊的艾滋病毒感染,如果死者患有鹅口疮或存在某些其他临床表现的组合,则认为病例为暗含的艾滋病毒感染。在符合上述标准的412例死亡中,165例(40.0%)登记在艾滋病登记处。我们调查了其余的205例;其中,7.3%的人被发现患有艾滋病,21.5%的人被证实感染了艾滋病毒,但没有艾滋病,15.1%的人感染了艾滋病毒。在这一年龄组中,与艾滋病毒相关的死亡率比艾滋病死亡人数增加了9.2%,确诊和暗示性艾滋病毒感染人数增加了15.6%,其中,确诊艾滋病毒感染人数增加了12.3%,确诊和暗示性艾滋病毒感染人数增加了18.9%。因此,除了艾滋病指标疾病外,各种其他传染病可导致艾滋病毒感染者死亡,特别是注射吸毒者;然而,这种死亡的程度可能比以前所描述的要小。
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