Title of article :
Fournier’s ganrene in the HIV era
Author/Authors :
Ngugi, Peter University of Nairobi - Department of Surgery, Kenya , Magoha, George University of Nairobi - Department of Surgery, Kenya , Nyaga, Paul Marsabit hospital - Department of Surgery, Kenya , ngugi, p. university of nairobi, Kenya , magoha, g. university of nairobi, Kenya , nyaga, p. marsabit hospital, Kenya
From page :
1063
To page :
1068
Abstract :
Background: Fournier’s gangrene is a devastating condition that affects mostly patients whose immunity has been reduced. There is increasing evidence for increasing incidence of the disease in those with HIV disease. Objective: To evaluate the presentation, bacteriology and outcome of Fournier’s gangrene in our area in recent times in view of the high prevalence in Nairobi and its environs. Results: One hundred and forty six patients were treated for Fournier’s gangrene during the study period; all were male. They had a mean age of 38.6 years (range 2 months – 86 years). HIV infection was the most common associated underlying illness (16.4 %), followed by diabetes mellitus and alcoholism (11%). Conclusions: HIV infection is emerging as leading predisposing factor and has overtaken diabetes in predisposing for Fournier’s gangrene in Kenyatta National Hospital.
Keywords :
Fournier’s gangrene , HIV
Journal title :
African Health Sciences
Journal title :
African Health Sciences
Record number :
2634461
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