Tuberculosis in HIV‐infected persons in the context of wide availability of highly active antiretroviral therapy
Open Access
- 1 July 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by European Respiratory Society (ERS) in European Respiratory Journal
- Vol. 24 (1) , 11-17
- https://doi.org/10.1183/09031936.04.00109303
Abstract
Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) greatly reduces the risk of developing tuberculosis for HIV‐infected persons. Nonetheless, HIV‐associated tuberculosis continues to occur in countries where HAART is widely used.To identify the characteristics of HIV‐infected persons who develop tuberculosis in the context of the availability of HAART, the current authors analysed data taken from 271 patients diagnosed, in Italy, during 1999–2000. These patients represent 0.7% of the 40,413 HIV‐infected patients cared for in the clinical units participating in this current study.From the data it was observed that 20 patients (7.4%) had a previous episode of tuberculosis whose treatment was not completed. Eighty-one patients (29.9%) were diagnosed with HIV at tuberculosis diagnosis, 108 (39.8%) were aware of their HIV status but were not on antiretroviral treatment and 82 (30.3%) were on antiretroviral treatment. Patients on antiretroviral treatment were significantly less immunosuppressed than patients with HIV diagnosed concurrently with tuberculosis, or other patients not on antiretrovirals (median CD4 lymphocytes count: 220 cells·mm−3versus100 cells·mm−3, and 109 cells·mm−3, respectively). No significant differences in clinical presentation of tuberculosis according to antiretroviral therapy status were recorded.Failure of tuberculosis control interventions (e.g.noncompletion of treatment) and of HIV care (delayed diagnosis of HIV infection and suboptimal uptake of therapy) may contribute to continuing occurrence of HIV‐associated tuberculosis in a country where highly active antiretroviral therapy is largely available. However, a significant proportion of cases occur in patients who are on antiretroviral treatment.Keywords
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