2022
DOI: 10.4314/ejhs.v32i4.18
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Prevalence and determinants of opportunistic infections in HIV patients: A cross-sectional study in the city of Semarang

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Opportunistic infection (OI) is the most significant complication of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Differences in the characteristics of HIV patients make the prevalence of Opportunistic infection different between regions. The study aimed to identify variables associated with OI incidence among HIV-infected patients in Semarang City, Indonesia.METHODS: This study uses secondary data sourced from special HIV surveillance for 2019-2021 with a cross-sectional method. 1362 HIV patients with … Show more

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“…IO dapat mempengaruhi metabolisme tubuh termasuk proses pengolahan makanan menjadi energi yang mengakibatkan tubuh kekurangan energi dan fatigue. Jenis IO terbanyak adalah infeksi tuberculosis (43%), kandidiasis (21%), dan diare 9%, dan variabel usia yang paling berhubungan dengan kejadian IO (p-value 0,0001) (Sutini et al, 2022). Peningkatan insidensi IO diikuti dengan penurunan CD4 (Indah & Eryando, 2023;Sundari et al, 2023).…”
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“…IO dapat mempengaruhi metabolisme tubuh termasuk proses pengolahan makanan menjadi energi yang mengakibatkan tubuh kekurangan energi dan fatigue. Jenis IO terbanyak adalah infeksi tuberculosis (43%), kandidiasis (21%), dan diare 9%, dan variabel usia yang paling berhubungan dengan kejadian IO (p-value 0,0001) (Sutini et al, 2022). Peningkatan insidensi IO diikuti dengan penurunan CD4 (Indah & Eryando, 2023;Sundari et al, 2023).…”
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“…Opportunity costs can be defined as the extent to which profits, benefits, and values must be given or sacrificed to be able to participate in this program intervention. Someone who has HIV is prone to experiencing opportunistic infections as a result of weak immunity, such as tuberculosis infection, candidiasis, herpes simplex, salmonella, digestive infections, toxoplasmosis, and others [23,24]. Lifetime HIV-related medical expenses incurred for a person with HIV amounted to $420,285 [25].…”
Section: Opportunity Costsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This condition shows that ART compliance in Indonesia is still lacking. The low level of ART in Indonesia means that many PLHIV show low CD4 counts (< 350) and viral loads increase to ≥ 40 copies/ml, the impact of which is an increase in the number of OI (Sutini et al, 2022). The most common OIs found in patients were oral candidiasis (58.6%), pulmonary tuberculosis (41.4%) and pneumonia (41.4%).…”
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confidence: 99%