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Association of Pulmonary Tuberculosis and HIV in the Mexican Institute of Social Security, 2006-2014

BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis and HIV remain a public health problem in developed countries. The objective of this study was to analyze the incidence trends of pulmonary TB and HIV comorbidity and treatment outcomes according to HIV during the period 2006 to 2014 in the Mexican Institute of Social Securi...

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Autores principales: Cabrera-Gaytán, David Alejandro, Niebla-Fuentes, María del Rosario, Padilla-Velázquez, Rosario, Valle-Alvarado, Gabriel, Arriaga-Nieto, Lumumba, Rojas-Mendoza, Teresita, Rosado-Quiab, Ulises, Grajales-Muñiz, Concepción, Vallejos-Parás, Alfonso
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5199048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28033402
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168559
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author Cabrera-Gaytán, David Alejandro
Niebla-Fuentes, María del Rosario
Padilla-Velázquez, Rosario
Valle-Alvarado, Gabriel
Arriaga-Nieto, Lumumba
Rojas-Mendoza, Teresita
Rosado-Quiab, Ulises
Grajales-Muñiz, Concepción
Vallejos-Parás, Alfonso
author_facet Cabrera-Gaytán, David Alejandro
Niebla-Fuentes, María del Rosario
Padilla-Velázquez, Rosario
Valle-Alvarado, Gabriel
Arriaga-Nieto, Lumumba
Rojas-Mendoza, Teresita
Rosado-Quiab, Ulises
Grajales-Muñiz, Concepción
Vallejos-Parás, Alfonso
author_sort Cabrera-Gaytán, David Alejandro
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description BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis and HIV remain a public health problem in developed countries. The objective of this study was to analyze the incidence trends of pulmonary TB and HIV comorbidity and treatment outcomes according to HIV during the period 2006 to 2014 in the Mexican Institute of Social Security. METHODS: Analyzed data from this registry including pulmonary tuberculosis patients aged 15 years and older who had been diagnosed during the years 2006 to 2014 in the Mexican Institute of Social Security. The outcomes that we use were incidents rate, failure to treatment and death. Regression models were used to quantify associations between pulmonary tuberculosis and HIV mortality. RESULTS: During the study period, 31,352 patients were registered with pulmonary tuberculosis. The incidence rate observed during 2014 was 11.6 case of PTB per 100,000. The incidence rate for PTB and HIV was 0.345 per 100,000. The PTB incidence rate decreased by 0.07%, differences found in the PTB incidence rate by sex since in women decreased by 5.52% and in man increase by 3.62%. The pulmonary TB with HIV incidence rate decreased by 16.3% during the study period (In women increase 4.81% and in man decrease 21.6%). Analysis of PTB associated with HIV by age groups revealed that the highest incidence rates were observed for the 30 to 44 years old group. Meanwhile, the highest incidence rates of PTB without HIV occurred among the 60 and more years old individuals. We did not find statistically significant differences between treatment failure and PTB patients with HIV and without HIV. The treatment failure was associated with sex and the region of the patient. We found a strong association between HIV and the probability of dying during treatment. Our data suggested that patients suffering from both conditions (PTB and HIV) have no difference in the probability of failure of treatment contrary to other reports. Hypotheses to this is adherence to tuberculosis treatment with people living with HIV/AIDS, detection of PTB in patients suffering from HIV/AIDS or PTB patients on antiretroviral therapy were more likely to have successful treatment outcomes than those not on antiretroviral treatment. We have found that PTB and HIV increases the probability of dying during treatment compared to the cases of PTB without HIV, consistent with published other study HIV increases the mortality rates associated with PTB. CONCLUSIONS: No association between pulmonary tuberculosis with HIV and treatment failure was observed, but pulmonary tuberculosis and HIV increases the probability of dying during treatment compared to the pulmonary tuberculosis cases without HIV.
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spelling pubmed-51990482017-01-19 Association of Pulmonary Tuberculosis and HIV in the Mexican Institute of Social Security, 2006-2014 Cabrera-Gaytán, David Alejandro Niebla-Fuentes, María del Rosario Padilla-Velázquez, Rosario Valle-Alvarado, Gabriel Arriaga-Nieto, Lumumba Rojas-Mendoza, Teresita Rosado-Quiab, Ulises Grajales-Muñiz, Concepción Vallejos-Parás, Alfonso PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis and HIV remain a public health problem in developed countries. The objective of this study was to analyze the incidence trends of pulmonary TB and HIV comorbidity and treatment outcomes according to HIV during the period 2006 to 2014 in the Mexican Institute of Social Security. METHODS: Analyzed data from this registry including pulmonary tuberculosis patients aged 15 years and older who had been diagnosed during the years 2006 to 2014 in the Mexican Institute of Social Security. The outcomes that we use were incidents rate, failure to treatment and death. Regression models were used to quantify associations between pulmonary tuberculosis and HIV mortality. RESULTS: During the study period, 31,352 patients were registered with pulmonary tuberculosis. The incidence rate observed during 2014 was 11.6 case of PTB per 100,000. The incidence rate for PTB and HIV was 0.345 per 100,000. The PTB incidence rate decreased by 0.07%, differences found in the PTB incidence rate by sex since in women decreased by 5.52% and in man increase by 3.62%. The pulmonary TB with HIV incidence rate decreased by 16.3% during the study period (In women increase 4.81% and in man decrease 21.6%). Analysis of PTB associated with HIV by age groups revealed that the highest incidence rates were observed for the 30 to 44 years old group. Meanwhile, the highest incidence rates of PTB without HIV occurred among the 60 and more years old individuals. We did not find statistically significant differences between treatment failure and PTB patients with HIV and without HIV. The treatment failure was associated with sex and the region of the patient. We found a strong association between HIV and the probability of dying during treatment. Our data suggested that patients suffering from both conditions (PTB and HIV) have no difference in the probability of failure of treatment contrary to other reports. Hypotheses to this is adherence to tuberculosis treatment with people living with HIV/AIDS, detection of PTB in patients suffering from HIV/AIDS or PTB patients on antiretroviral therapy were more likely to have successful treatment outcomes than those not on antiretroviral treatment. We have found that PTB and HIV increases the probability of dying during treatment compared to the cases of PTB without HIV, consistent with published other study HIV increases the mortality rates associated with PTB. CONCLUSIONS: No association between pulmonary tuberculosis with HIV and treatment failure was observed, but pulmonary tuberculosis and HIV increases the probability of dying during treatment compared to the pulmonary tuberculosis cases without HIV. Public Library of Science 2016-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5199048/ /pubmed/28033402 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168559 Text en © 2016 Cabrera-Gaytán et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Cabrera-Gaytán, David Alejandro
Niebla-Fuentes, María del Rosario
Padilla-Velázquez, Rosario
Valle-Alvarado, Gabriel
Arriaga-Nieto, Lumumba
Rojas-Mendoza, Teresita
Rosado-Quiab, Ulises
Grajales-Muñiz, Concepción
Vallejos-Parás, Alfonso
Association of Pulmonary Tuberculosis and HIV in the Mexican Institute of Social Security, 2006-2014
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title_fullStr Association of Pulmonary Tuberculosis and HIV in the Mexican Institute of Social Security, 2006-2014
title_full_unstemmed Association of Pulmonary Tuberculosis and HIV in the Mexican Institute of Social Security, 2006-2014
title_short Association of Pulmonary Tuberculosis and HIV in the Mexican Institute of Social Security, 2006-2014
title_sort association of pulmonary tuberculosis and hiv in the mexican institute of social security, 2006-2014
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5199048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28033402
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168559
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