1997
DOI: 10.1097/00002030-199713000-00006
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Pulmonary and extrapulmonary tuberculosis at AIDS diagnosis in Spain

Abstract: The results suggest the importance that recent transmission of TB may be having among young adults, IDU and prison inmates in particular, and calls for a review of control strategies.

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“…It is possible that extrapulmonary involvement is underdiagnosed in Brazil, since in the Basic Health Units the priority for tuberculosis diagnosis is examination of sputum smears [12]. A significant association between extrapulmonary involvement and the presence of risk factors was observed, as all patients, except for one, were co-infected by HIV, similar to what has been found in other studies [13,20]. There was a predominance of peripheral tuberculosis lymphadenitis in comparison to each of the other extrapulmonary forms, which was also found in other countries [18,20].…”
Section: Risk Factors* Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…It is possible that extrapulmonary involvement is underdiagnosed in Brazil, since in the Basic Health Units the priority for tuberculosis diagnosis is examination of sputum smears [12]. A significant association between extrapulmonary involvement and the presence of risk factors was observed, as all patients, except for one, were co-infected by HIV, similar to what has been found in other studies [13,20]. There was a predominance of peripheral tuberculosis lymphadenitis in comparison to each of the other extrapulmonary forms, which was also found in other countries [18,20].…”
Section: Risk Factors* Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…In our study, 38.7% of the patients presented risk factors, the most frequent being HIV infection, alcoholism and injected drug use, respectively. Patients with risk factors were significantly younger than those without them, which may imply a relation of tuberculosis with the lifestyles among young adults today [13]. In Brazil, Monti identified alcoholism as the second-most-frequent risk factor, preceded only by co-morbidity with HIV [14].…”
Section: Risk Factors* Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is well known that the probability of TB-HIV co-infection increases in line with CD4 lymphocyte counts [6]. Our preliminary (crude) results agree with this medical ÿnding, since the median of CD4 counts was found to be signiÿcantly higher in patients diagnosed with AIDS via TB (median = 152) than in those diagnosed with AIDS via other illness (median = 63).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…HIV infection is a well-known risk factor for reactivation of latent tuberculosis, because of altered cellular immune function whatever the level of CD4 count [23]. When immune suppression is advanced EPTB dissemination becomes more frequent [24][25][26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%