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摘要
由于这两种病原体之间的协同作用,艾滋病毒/结核病合并感染给公共卫生带来了重大挑战。艾滋病毒会削弱免疫系统,使人更容易感染结核病和重新激活潜伏的结核病。相反,活动性肺结核通过进一步损害免疫功能、增加病毒复制和促进病毒变异,加速 HIV 向 AIDS 的发展。这种相互作用不仅会恶化临床结果,还会增加艾滋病病毒感染者(PLWH)的死亡率。这些病原体的相互促进意味着,由于免疫系统受损,艾滋病毒感染会增加结核病感染和再激活的可能性。反过来,肺结核感染又会加速 PLWH 免疫功能的衰退,导致艾滋病更快地发展。活动性肺结核是 PLWH 死亡的主要原因。2019 年,在 690,000 例艾滋病相关死亡病例中,约 33% 可归因于艾滋病毒相关结核病。
Diagnostic Dilemma of Tuberculosis among HIV-positive patients: Challenges and Advances
HIV/TB co-infection presents a significant public health challenge due to the synergistic interaction between the twopathogens. HIV weakens the immune system, making individuals more susceptible to TB infection and reactivationof latent TB. Conversely, active TB accelerates the progression of HIV to AIDS by further compromising immunefunction, increasing viral replication, and promoting viral mutation. This interaction not only worsens clinical outcomesbut also increases mortality rates among people living with HIV (PLWH). The mutual enhancement of these pathogensmeans that HIV infection increases the likelihood of TB infection and reactivation due to the compromised immunesystem. TB infection, in turn, accelerates the deterioration of immune function in PLWH, leading to faster progressionto AIDS. Active TB is a leading cause of death among PLWH. In 2019, approximately 33% of the 690,000 AIDS-related deaths were attributable to HIV-associated TB.