2023
DOI: 10.3390/pathogens12080990
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Latent Tuberculosis Infection and Associated Risk Factors among People Living with HIV and HIV-Uninfected Individuals in Lithuania

Elzbieta Matulyte,
Zavinta Kancauskiene,
Aidas Kausas
et al.

Abstract: Background: People living with HIV (PLHIV) with latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) are at increased risk of tuberculosis (TB) reactivation compared to the HIV-negative population. Lithuania belongs to the 18 high-priority TB countries in the European region. The aim of this study was to compare the prevalence of LTBI and LTBI-related risk factors between PLHIV and HIV-uninfected populations. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in three Lithuanian Infectious Diseases centres from August 2018 to May… Show more

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“…An Italian survey indicated a prevalence of 6.5% (32/495) [8]; however, LTBI screening in PLHIV was not uniformly performed in all investigated centers. Elzbieta Matulyte et al noted that the prevalence of LTBI among PLHIV was higher compared to the HIV-uninfected population and found an association with intravenous drug use [19]. In our data, no significant difference was observed, with 16.1% (5/31) of PLHIV with LTBI addicted to drugs, while 11% (119/1056) of those with a negative result were addicted.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 68%
“…An Italian survey indicated a prevalence of 6.5% (32/495) [8]; however, LTBI screening in PLHIV was not uniformly performed in all investigated centers. Elzbieta Matulyte et al noted that the prevalence of LTBI among PLHIV was higher compared to the HIV-uninfected population and found an association with intravenous drug use [19]. In our data, no significant difference was observed, with 16.1% (5/31) of PLHIV with LTBI addicted to drugs, while 11% (119/1056) of those with a negative result were addicted.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 68%