Tuberculosis Incidence and Its Predictive Factors among Patients Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy in Dilla Hospital, Ethiopia

نویسندگان

  • Sapa Wolde BEKALO
  • Yacong BO
  • Xiaoqin CAO
  • Chofore Almaz HAILE
  • Chunhua SONG
  • Kaijuan WANG
  • Ling WANG
  • Quanjun LU
چکیده

The convergence of tuberculosis (TB) and the HIV epidemic pose new public health challenges. The interaction between HIV and TB in co-infected persons is bidirectional and synergistic, HIV infection predisposes to the development of active TB, and on the course of HIV-related im-munodeficiency is worsened by active TB infection. TB is the most common opportunistic infection seen in HIV patients as well as a leading cause of death in these patients. WHO estimates 9.6 million individuals who developed incident tuberculosis in 2014, of which, 1.3 million or 12%, were co-infected with HIV. Almost three-quarter of these cases were in the African region (1). Ethiopia experiences a heavy burden of communicable infectious diseases and tuberculosis still a major public health problem. Worldwide , Ethiopia is one of the 22 high TB burden and 27 high MDR-TB burden countries. According to the 2014 WHO TB report, the incidence of all forms of TB, TB mortality, and TB/HIV co-infected patients mortality were 224, 32 and 5.9 per 100,000 populations, respectively. Studies across regions have consistently documented high TB incidence in the first year of ART (2). The aim of this study was to assess the incidence of TB in people receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) and to determine its predictive factors at Dilla Hospital, Gedeo zone, Ethiopia. A retrospective cohort study was conducted in HIV adult patients aged 15 yr and above clients enrolled in ART care follow-up and receiving antiretroviral therapy during 2010-2014. A total of 1391 ART participants enrolled in Dilla Hospital , contributing 3648 person-year of observation with a median follow-up of 3 yr. The TB incidence rate was 5.1/100 person-year (PY) for patients with HIV. The mean age of ART patients were 32.57, male participants were 54.7%. More than half of the patients lived in urban area and 89.6% patients disclosed their HIV status for their relatives. The mean CD4 count was 165 cells/mm3 and 456(32.5%) of HIV clients were categorized under WHO clinical stage III and IV. The mean BMI was 18.7% kg/m 2 and 40.1% of the patients were underweight (defined by BMI <18.5 kg/m 2). From 1391 ART patients, 178 (12.8%) had active TB, of which 143(80.3) patients with pulmonary TB and 19.7% with extra pulmonary TB. One hundred sixty developed TB on ART follow-up time (defined incident TB) and the remaining eighteen developed TB and started treatment at time of ART initiation (defined prevalent TB). Fifty-five …

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دوره 46  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2017