2014
DOI: 10.1111/tmi.12253
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Oral lesions among HIV‐infected children on antiretroviral treatment in West Africa

Abstract: Objectives To estimate the prevalence of oral mucosal diseases and dental caries among HIV-infected children receiving antiretroviral treatment (ART) in West Africa, and to identify factors associated with the prevalence of oral mucosal lesions. Methods Multi-center cross-sectional survey in 5 pediatric HIV clinics in Côte d’Ivoire, Mali and Sénégal. A standardized examination was performed by trained dentists on a random sample of HIV-infected children aged 5 to 15 years receiving ART. The prevalence of ora… Show more

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“…Corroborating with the affirmative protective action of antiretroviral drugs, Meless et al 19 observed in their study a low prevalence of oral lesions, possibly because all the children in the study were being treated with this type of medication. Jose et al 6 compared patients that used and did not use HAART and observed that those on this medication had oral manifestations with moderate intensity, with a lower occurrence of oral candidiasis.…”
Section: Meless Et Al 2014mentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…Corroborating with the affirmative protective action of antiretroviral drugs, Meless et al 19 observed in their study a low prevalence of oral lesions, possibly because all the children in the study were being treated with this type of medication. Jose et al 6 compared patients that used and did not use HAART and observed that those on this medication had oral manifestations with moderate intensity, with a lower occurrence of oral candidiasis.…”
Section: Meless Et Al 2014mentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Oral candidias is and its pseudomembranous, angular cheilitis, erythematous and oropharyngeal variants were reported in most studies 1,2,16,17,19 . The first three variants have been described as the types known to be associated with HIV infection nowadays 11 .…”
Section: Meless Et Al 2014mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…People living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV-1) may develop oral and systemic manifestations as a result of the natural history of the disease, which can cause a negative impact of quality of life [2]. In fact, oral lesions are among frequent opportunistic infections that occur in individuals living with HIV-1, with the majority developing some form of stomatological manifestation throughout the course of the infection [3,4]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Com relação às alterações bucodentais identificadas em pacientes HIV, mesmo na atualidade, a literatura parece primar pela identificação de manifestações bucais oportunistas (Baghirath et al, 2013;Konstantyner et al, 2013;Oladokun et al, 2013;Alves et al, 2014;Meless et al, 2014) e pela saúde bucodental (Buczynski et al, 2011;de Aguiar Ribeiro et al, 2013;Ramos-Gomez, Folayan, 2013;Subramaniam;Kumar, 2014).…”
Section: Impacto Da Hiv/aids E Tarv No Crescimento E Desenvolvimento unclassified