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IMPACT OF HIV INFECTION AND GENDER ON THE MORTALITY IN THE PATIENTS OF TUBERCULOSIS IN-PATIENT UNIT

https://doi.org/10.21292/2075-1230-2017-95-6-30-35

Abstract

591 lethal cases among patients of TB dispensary were analyzed with relevance to gender and HIV status; the part of patients with TB/HIV co-infection made 38.4% with absolute prevalence of men among those died (82.2%). It has been found out that those died due to HIV infection suffered mostly from disseminated and miliary tuberculosis  and HIV negative patients had fibrous cavernous and infiltrate tuberculosis. No impact of gender on the form of pulmonary tuberculosis was detected in HIV positive patients, and infiltrate form of tuberculosis was confidently the most common cause of death in female HIV negative patients. Generalized tuberculosis confidently developed more often in HIV positive patients, male patients had more severe lesions with the higher frequency of meningocephalites. The cause of death in those with TB/HIV infection was the progressing disease with no antiretroviral therapy  in the majority of cases regardless of gender.

About the Authors

L. V. Puzyrevа
Omsk State Medical University
Russian Federation

Larisa V. Puzyreva - Candidate of Medical Sciences, Assistant of  Infections Diseases Department.

12, Lenina St., Omsk, 644043, Phone: +7 (3812)  40-45-20



A. V. Mordyk
Omsk State Medical University
Russian Federation

Anna V. Mordyk - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of Phthisiology and Phthisiosurgery Department.

12, Lenina St., Omsk, 644043, Phone: +7 (3812)  65-30-15



S. A. Rudenko
Clinical TB Dispensary no. 4
Russian Federation

Sergey A. Rudenko - Candidate of Medical Sciences, Head Doctor.

8A, Khimikov St., Omsk, 644050, Phone: +7 (3812)  40-45-20



N. N. Rusаnovа
Clinical TB Dispensary no. 4
Russian Federation

Natalya N. Rusanova - Head of Respiratory Tuberculosis Department no. 4.

8A, Khimikov St., Omsk, 644050, Phone: +7 (3812)  40-45-20



V. V. Аntropovа
Clinical TB Dispensary no. 4
Russian Federation

Viktoria V. Antropova - Head of Respiratory Tuberculosis Department no. 4.

8A, Khimikov St., Omsk, 644050, Phone: +7 (3812)  40-45-20



A. A. Pugаchev
Clinical TB Dispensary no. 4
Russian Federation

Alexander A. Pugachev - Candidate of Medical Sciences, Head of Surgery Department.

8A, Khimikov St., Omsk, 644050, Phone: +7 (3812)  40-45-20



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Puzyrevа L.V., Mordyk A.V., Rudenko S.A., Rusаnovа N.N., Аntropovа V.V., Pugаchev A.A. IMPACT OF HIV INFECTION AND GENDER ON THE MORTALITY IN THE PATIENTS OF TUBERCULOSIS IN-PATIENT UNIT. Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases. 2017;95(6):30-35. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21292/2075-1230-2017-95-6-30-35

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