Title of article
Cryptosporidiosis among HIV-infected patients with diarrhea in Edo State, Midwesten Nigeria
Author/Authors
F. O.، Akinbo نويسنده Pathology Department , , C. E.، Okaka نويسنده Pathology Department , , R. L. D.، Machado نويسنده Center for Microorganism Investigation, Faculty of Medicine, Sao Jose do Rio Preto , , R.، Omoregie نويسنده School of Medical Laboratory Science, Edo State , , A. N.، Onunu نويسنده Department of Medicine ,
Issue Information
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی - سال 2010
Pages
3
From page
99
To page
101
Abstract
To determine the prevalence of cryptosporidiosis among HIV infected and HIV non-infected patients with diarrhea in Edo
State, Nigeria, as well as the effect of CD4+ lymphocyte count on the prevalence of cryptosporidial infection among the
HIV patients. Stool samples were collected from 300 patients consisting of 200 HIV-infected and 100 HIV non-infected
patients with diarrhea. Blood samples were collected from the HIV-infected patients. The stool samples were processed
to detect Cryptosporidium species using a modified Ziehl-Neelsen stain, as well as other intestinal parasites using saline and iodine preparations. The blood samples were used to determine CD4+ lymphocyte count. The prevalence of
intestinal parasites was higher in HIV-infected patients compared with their HIV non-infected counterparts (39% vs 24%
respectively, p=0.0097). Cryptosporidiosis was diagnosed only among HIV-infected patients and was the only parasite
whose prevalence was significantly different between HIV-infected and HIV non-infected patients. CD4+ lymphocyte
count of < 200 cells/?L among HIV-infected was a risk factor for acquiring cryptosporidial infection (OR=18.776, 95%
CI=6.299, 55.964). A cryptosporidial infection prevalence of 18% among HIV-infected patients was observed and CD4+
count of < 200 cells/?L was a risk factor for acquiring the disease. Routine examination of diarrhogenic stools of HIVinfected patients for cryptosporidiosis is advocated.
Journal title
Malaysian Journal of Microbiology
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Malaysian Journal of Microbiology
Record number
708549
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