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Arquivos de Gastroenterologia
HEPATITIS B, C AND HIV CO-INFECTIONS SEROPREVALENCE IN A NORTHEAST BRAZILIAN CENTER
Lara Gurgel Fernandes TÁvora1  Elodie Bomfim Hyppolito1  José Napoleão Monte Da Cruz1  Nyvia Maria Barroso Portela1  Samuel Montenegro Pereira1  Camila Monteiro Veras1 
关键词: AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections;    Hepatitis B virus;    Hepatitis C;    Chronic hepatitis;    Infecções Oportunistas Relacionadas com a AIDS;    Vírus da hepatite B;    Hepatite C;    Hepatite crônica;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0004-28032013000400007
来源: SciELO
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ContextThe occurrence of HIV and hepatitis B (HBV) and C (HCV) virus associations is of great concern since co-infected patients respond poorly to antiviral treatment and usually progress to chronic and more complicated hepatic disease. In Brazil, these co-infections prevalence is not well known since published data are few and sometimes demonstrate conflicting results. Also, a significant number of co-infected individuals are HBV/HCV asymptomatic carriers, leading to under notification.ObjectivesThe present study aimed to determine the prevalence of the HBV and HCV infection in a recently diagnosed HIV population in the state of Ceará/Brazil.MethodsRetrospective cohort, with >18yo patients diagnosed HIV+ from 2008-2010. First year medical attention information was collected.ResultsA total of 1.291 HIV+ patients were included. HBV serologies were collected in 52% (23% had previous hepatitis B, 3.7% were co-infected) and HCV in 25.4% (1.5% had previous hepatitis C, 5.4% co-infection). The majority of HBV/HIV patients referred multiple sexual partners/year, 28% homosexualism and 20% bisexualism. In the HCV/HIV group 38.8% individuals had > one sexual partner/year and 22.2% used intravenous drugs.ConclusionThe study reinforce the need for better training healthcare workers and providing laboratory support for a prompt hepatitis diagnosis and adequate medical management to avoid complications and decrease viral spread.

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