2003
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-263x.2003.00448.x
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Oral lesions and dental caries status in perinatally HIV‐infected children in Northern Thailand

Abstract: Oral lesions and dental caries were relatively high in this study. Consequently, treatment and prevention for oral lesions and dental caries are inevitably required for children with HIV infection in Northern Thailand. Furthermore, ART should be made available for all HIV-infected children to decrease the prevalence of HIV-associated oral lesions.

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“…The prevalence of HSV-1 infection increases progressively from childhood, the seroprevalence being inversely related to the patient's socioeconomic background 1 . Brazilian literature reports an HSV prevalence ranging from 1.3 to 24% in HIV-infected children, confirming our finds 3,18 . Leggot in 1992 reported a prevalence of 21% of VZV among Indian HIV infected children 19 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The prevalence of HSV-1 infection increases progressively from childhood, the seroprevalence being inversely related to the patient's socioeconomic background 1 . Brazilian literature reports an HSV prevalence ranging from 1.3 to 24% in HIV-infected children, confirming our finds 3,18 . Leggot in 1992 reported a prevalence of 21% of VZV among Indian HIV infected children 19 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Oral lesions are prevalent among HIV-infected children (3,4). Of all oral lesions, candidiasis is the most common in these children.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los niños infectados con VIH están expuestos a diversos factores relacionados a una alta prevalencia de caries dental. 17 El índice CPOD encontrado coincide con los hallazgos de Chen et al 23 , quienes reportaron un valor CPOD de 5,3, sin embargo, informaron un índice ceo de 2,8, con una prevalencia del 32 % (18/56). Es importante señalar que Chen et al 23 manifestaron una disminución de lesiones cariosas en los pacientes pediátricos infectados con VIH en tratamiento antirretroviral.…”
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“…14 , Bosco et al 15 , Okunseri et al 16 , Pongsiriwet et al 17 y Miziara et al 18 concluyen que el uso de TARGA produce una gran disminución de las patologías orales asociadas al VIH. Mientras que Ferreira et al 19 y Benito et al 20 reportan una ligera reducción de estas patologías.…”
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