2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-15722/v1
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HIV patients dying on anti-tuberculosis treatment: are undiagnosed infections still a problem in French Guiana?

Abstract: ObjectiveDespite scaling-up testing and antiretroviral treatment in Latin America, advanced HIV remains a significant public health problem. The objective of the present study was look for historical risk factors for death in French Guiana's HIV cohort taking into account the immunological status, the main opportunistic infections, and their treatment. A retrospective cohort study was conducted on data collected between 1992 and 2008 to look at factors associated with death in a cohort 2323 patients.

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“…For instance, illegal gold miners are exposed to several specific illnesses (HIV, leishmaniasis arboviruses and digestive disorders) [32]. Although these precarious populations are more exposed [33], infections are certainly under-diagnosed and under-reported in this geographic area. In fact, the Amazon Basin has been affected by many vector-borne and zoonotic outbreaks [3,4,34].…”
Section: Comparison With Existing Literature and Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, illegal gold miners are exposed to several specific illnesses (HIV, leishmaniasis arboviruses and digestive disorders) [32]. Although these precarious populations are more exposed [33], infections are certainly under-diagnosed and under-reported in this geographic area. In fact, the Amazon Basin has been affected by many vector-borne and zoonotic outbreaks [3,4,34].…”
Section: Comparison With Existing Literature and Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%