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Opportunistic diseases among HIV-infected patients: a multicenter-nationwide Korean HIV/AIDS cohort study, 2006 to 2013

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The frequencies of opportunistic diseases (ODs) vary across countries based on genetic, environmental, and social differences. The Korean HIV/AIDS cohort study was initiated in 2006 to promote research on human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in Korea, and to provide a logist...

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Autores principales: Kim, Youn Jeong, Woo, Jun Hee, Kim, Min Ja, Park, Dae Won, Song, Joon-Young, Kim, Shin Woo, Choi, Jun Yong, Kim, June Myung, Han, Sang Hoon, Lee, Jin-Soo, Choi, Bo Youl, Lee, Joo Shil, Kim, Sung-Soon, Kee, Mee-Kyung, Kang, Moon Won, Kim, Sang Il
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Korean Association of Internal Medicine 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5016273/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27117317
http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2014.322
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author Kim, Youn Jeong
Woo, Jun Hee
Kim, Min Ja
Park, Dae Won
Song, Joon-Young
Kim, Shin Woo
Choi, Jun Yong
Kim, June Myung
Han, Sang Hoon
Lee, Jin-Soo
Choi, Bo Youl
Lee, Joo Shil
Kim, Sung-Soon
Kee, Mee-Kyung
Kang, Moon Won
Kim, Sang Il
author_facet Kim, Youn Jeong
Woo, Jun Hee
Kim, Min Ja
Park, Dae Won
Song, Joon-Young
Kim, Shin Woo
Choi, Jun Yong
Kim, June Myung
Han, Sang Hoon
Lee, Jin-Soo
Choi, Bo Youl
Lee, Joo Shil
Kim, Sung-Soon
Kee, Mee-Kyung
Kang, Moon Won
Kim, Sang Il
author_sort Kim, Youn Jeong
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description BACKGROUND/AIMS: The frequencies of opportunistic diseases (ODs) vary across countries based on genetic, environmental, and social differences. The Korean HIV/AIDS cohort study was initiated in 2006 to promote research on human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in Korea, and to provide a logistical network to support multicenter projects on epidemiological, clinical, and laboratory aspects of HIV infection. This study evaluated the prevalence of ODs among HIV-infected patients in the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy, and the risk factors associated with ODs. METHODS: The study enrolled 1,086 HIV-infected patients from 19 hospitals. This study examined the baseline data of the HIV/AIDS Korean cohort study at the time of enrollment from December 2006 to July 2013. RESULTS: Candidiasis was the most prevalent opportunistic infection (n = 176, 16.2%), followed by Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection (n = 120, 10.9%), Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (n = 121, 11.0%), cytomegalovirus infection (n = 52, 4.7%), and herpes zoster (n = 44, 4.0%). The prevalence rates of Kaposi’s sarcoma (n = 8, 0.7%) and toxoplasmosis (n = 4, 0.4%) were very low compared with other countries. The risk factors for ODs were a low CD4 T cell count at the time of HIV diagnosis (odds ratio [OR], 1.01; p < 0.01), current smoking (OR, 2.27; p = 0.01), current alcohol use (OR, 2.57; p = 0.04), and a history of tuberculosis (OR, 5.23; p < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Using recent Korean nationwide data, this study demonstrated that an important predictor of ODs was a low CD4 T cell count at the time of HIV diagnosis. Tuberculosis remains one of the most important ODs in HIV-infected patients in Korea.
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spelling pubmed-50162732016-09-09 Opportunistic diseases among HIV-infected patients: a multicenter-nationwide Korean HIV/AIDS cohort study, 2006 to 2013 Kim, Youn Jeong Woo, Jun Hee Kim, Min Ja Park, Dae Won Song, Joon-Young Kim, Shin Woo Choi, Jun Yong Kim, June Myung Han, Sang Hoon Lee, Jin-Soo Choi, Bo Youl Lee, Joo Shil Kim, Sung-Soon Kee, Mee-Kyung Kang, Moon Won Kim, Sang Il Korean J Intern Med Original Article BACKGROUND/AIMS: The frequencies of opportunistic diseases (ODs) vary across countries based on genetic, environmental, and social differences. The Korean HIV/AIDS cohort study was initiated in 2006 to promote research on human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in Korea, and to provide a logistical network to support multicenter projects on epidemiological, clinical, and laboratory aspects of HIV infection. This study evaluated the prevalence of ODs among HIV-infected patients in the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy, and the risk factors associated with ODs. METHODS: The study enrolled 1,086 HIV-infected patients from 19 hospitals. This study examined the baseline data of the HIV/AIDS Korean cohort study at the time of enrollment from December 2006 to July 2013. RESULTS: Candidiasis was the most prevalent opportunistic infection (n = 176, 16.2%), followed by Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection (n = 120, 10.9%), Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (n = 121, 11.0%), cytomegalovirus infection (n = 52, 4.7%), and herpes zoster (n = 44, 4.0%). The prevalence rates of Kaposi’s sarcoma (n = 8, 0.7%) and toxoplasmosis (n = 4, 0.4%) were very low compared with other countries. The risk factors for ODs were a low CD4 T cell count at the time of HIV diagnosis (odds ratio [OR], 1.01; p < 0.01), current smoking (OR, 2.27; p = 0.01), current alcohol use (OR, 2.57; p = 0.04), and a history of tuberculosis (OR, 5.23; p < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Using recent Korean nationwide data, this study demonstrated that an important predictor of ODs was a low CD4 T cell count at the time of HIV diagnosis. Tuberculosis remains one of the most important ODs in HIV-infected patients in Korea. The Korean Association of Internal Medicine 2016-09 2016-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5016273/ /pubmed/27117317 http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2014.322 Text en Copyright © 2016 The Korean Association of Internal Medicine This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kim, Youn Jeong
Woo, Jun Hee
Kim, Min Ja
Park, Dae Won
Song, Joon-Young
Kim, Shin Woo
Choi, Jun Yong
Kim, June Myung
Han, Sang Hoon
Lee, Jin-Soo
Choi, Bo Youl
Lee, Joo Shil
Kim, Sung-Soon
Kee, Mee-Kyung
Kang, Moon Won
Kim, Sang Il
Opportunistic diseases among HIV-infected patients: a multicenter-nationwide Korean HIV/AIDS cohort study, 2006 to 2013
title Opportunistic diseases among HIV-infected patients: a multicenter-nationwide Korean HIV/AIDS cohort study, 2006 to 2013
title_full Opportunistic diseases among HIV-infected patients: a multicenter-nationwide Korean HIV/AIDS cohort study, 2006 to 2013
title_fullStr Opportunistic diseases among HIV-infected patients: a multicenter-nationwide Korean HIV/AIDS cohort study, 2006 to 2013
title_full_unstemmed Opportunistic diseases among HIV-infected patients: a multicenter-nationwide Korean HIV/AIDS cohort study, 2006 to 2013
title_short Opportunistic diseases among HIV-infected patients: a multicenter-nationwide Korean HIV/AIDS cohort study, 2006 to 2013
title_sort opportunistic diseases among hiv-infected patients: a multicenter-nationwide korean hiv/aids cohort study, 2006 to 2013
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5016273/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27117317
http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2014.322
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