Stool Viruses, Coinfections, and Diarrhea in HIV-Infected Patients
- 1 September 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes
- Vol. 13 (1) , 33-38
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00042560-199609000-00006
Abstract
Summary: To examine the prevalence of stool viruses and their role in the pathogenesis of diarrhea in HIV infection, we evaluated biopsies and repeated stool samples of 256 HIV-infected patients undergoing diagnostic endoscopy because of diarrhea (n = 136) or other symptoms (n = 120) for bacterial, protozoal, and viral enteropathogens. In 70% of the patients with diarrhea, at least one potential enteropathogen was detected. Stool virus was detected by electron microscopy in 17% (44 of 256), adenovirus in 6.6% (17 of 256), and coronavirus in 11.3% (29 of 256) of the patients. Adenovirus and coronavirus were detected more frequently in patients with diarrhea than in patients without diarrhea [adenovirus 10% (13 of 136) vs. 3.3% (4 of 120), p = 0.0129; coronavirus 15% (21 of 136) vs. 6.6% (8 of 120), p = 0.0142]. Sixty-one percent of patients harboring stool virus were coinfected by another enteropathogen. Pathogens other than stool virus were detected more frequently in patients harboring adenovirus (82%) than in patients without stool virus (48%, p < 0.025). Adenovirus and coronavirus are frequently detected in stools of HIV-infected patients and may contribute to diarrhea. Adenovirus infection may facilitate the occurrence of other intestinal pathogens. Due to frequent coinfections, detection of stool viruses reduces the rate of diarrhea of unknown origin only by ≈5%.Keywords
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