Diagnosis of Diarrhoeal Etiologic Agents in patients with A.I.D.S.

Authors

  • Ahmad reza Meamar Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences & Health Services,Iran.
  • Amir seyed ali Mehbod Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences & Health Services,Iran.
  • Mehrnaz Rasolinegad Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences & Health Services,Iran.
  • Mino Moharez Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences & Health Services,Iran.
  • Mostafa Rezaeeian Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences & Health Services,Iran.
Abstract:

SUMMARY In this research, which was done for one year, we examined the stool of 35 HIV+ patients who had chronic, alternative, and usual drugs resistant diarrhoea, who were referred from infectious and Haemophilia wards of Imam Khomeini Hospital in Tehran. All of the stools were examined by different Bacteriologic, Mycologic, and parasitologic techniques, in order to find the etiology of their diarrhoea, except Viruses. The data showed that Candidiasis is the most prevalent intestinal infection in these patients (%71 of cases). And after that, the gastroenteritis was due to S. aureus, Acid Fast Bacillie, G, lamblia, & Microsporidia (%14.3 of cases), Ps. aeruginosa, and Cryptosporidium sp, (%11.4 of cases), Camp. jejuni (% 8.6 of cases), sal.para C, and, Is, belli, (%5.7 of cases), Sh. sonnei, Cl.difficile, Cyclospora sp, and E. histolytica (%2.9 of cases). 24 patients had more than one infectious agent, and in the stools of 3 patients, no Bactrial, Fungal, and Parasitic agents were found.

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volume 21  issue 4

pages  32- 40

publication date 1997-12

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