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Kindu Kebede Gebre, Nuru Mohammed Hussen
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背景:东非地区深受结核病和人类免疫缺陷病毒的影响。研究的主要目的是确定与结核病和埃塞俄比亚贡德尔教学转诊医院患者 CD4 细胞计数相关的因素:对 2018 年 1 月 1 日至 2020 年 1 月 30 日期间的艾滋病患者进行了回顾性队列研究。该研究采用联合混合模型和个体轮廓图来分别识别患者内部和患者之间的因素及其可变性:患者体重和血清血红蛋白浓度的平均值与标准差分别为 55.48(10.21)千克和 18.25(33.028)克/分升。本研究显示,机会性感染、体重和血清血红蛋白浓度与患者的对数 CD4 细胞计数和结核病状态显著相关:结论:患有其他疾病的患者合并感染艾滋病毒和结核病的几率要高出 5.04 倍。此外,体重和血红蛋白每变化一个单位,估计同时感染这两种疾病的几率分别增加 1.14 倍和 1.05 倍。此外,没有其他相关疾病的患者同时感染两种疾病的几率估计降低了 51.13%。
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Application of joint modeling on the determinants of TB Status and CD4 cell count among antiretroviral therapy attendants in Gondar teaching referral hospital, Gonder, Ethiopia.

Background: East African regions were highly affected by tuberculosis and the human immunodeficiency virus. The main objective was to identifying the associated factors with tuberculosis and CD4 cell count of patients in Gonder teaching referral hospital, Gonder, Ethiopia.

Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted on AIDS patients from 1st January 2018 - to 30th January 2020. This study used joint mixed model, and individual profile plot to identify factors and the changeability inside and between patients respectively.

Results: The mean with a standard deviation of weight and a serum hemoglobin concentration of patients were 55.48 (10.21) kilograms and 18.25 (33.028) grams per decilitre respectively.This study shows an opportunistic infection, weight, and serum hemoglobin concentration were significantly associated with the log CD4 cell count and tuberculosis status of patients.

Conclusion: The patient who has other diseases is 5.04 more likely to be co-infected with HIV and TB diseases. And also, the estimated odds of being co-infected in both diseases were increased by 1.14 and 1.05 times when a unit change in weight and hemoglobin respectively. Moreover, the estimated odd of patients who have no other related disease were 51.13% less likely to be co-infected with both diseases.

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