Acessibilidade / Reportar erro

Visceral leishmaniasis and leishmaniasis-HIV coinfection: comparative study

Abstract

INTRODUCTION:

This study aimed to draw clinical and epidemiological comparisons between visceral leishmaniasis (VL) and VL associated with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection.

METHOD:

Retrospective study.

RESULTS:

Of 473 cases of VL, 5.5% were coinfected with HIV. The highest proportion of cases of both VL and VL/HIV were found among men. A higher proportion of VL cases was seen in children aged 0-10 years, whereas coinfection was more common in those aged 18-50 years.

CONCLUSIONS:

VL/HIV coinfected patients presented slightly differently to and had a higher mortality rate than those with VL only.

Keywords:
AIDS; Visceral leishmaniasis; Human immunodeficiency vírus; Coinfection; Recurrence

Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical - SBMT Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical - SBMT, Núcleo de Medicina Tropical – UnB, Sala 43C – 70904-970, E-mails: rsbmt@uftm.edu.br | artes.rsbmt@gmail.com | sbmt@sbmt.org.br , WhatsApp: SBMT (61) 9.9192-6496, WhatsApp: RSBMT (34) 9.9996-5807 - Brasília - DF - Brazil
E-mail: rsbmt@uftm.edu.br