DETECTION OF TUBERCULOUS MYCOBACTERIA IN SPUTUM AND INTENSITY OF BACILLARY EXCRETION IN TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS WITH VARIOUS HIV STATUS

Goal of the study: to investigate the informativeness of tuberculous mycobacteria detection by various techniques and to analyze the intensity of bacillary excretion in tuberculosis patients depending on their HIV status.Materials and methods. 360 HIV patients were examined due to suspected tubercul...

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Main Authors: V. N. Ziminа, O. E. Mikovа, T. A. Vаretskаya, S. Yu. Degtyarevа, V. I. Sergevnin
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Published: New Terra Publishing House 2017-08-01
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author V. N. Ziminа
O. E. Mikovа
T. A. Vаretskаya
S. Yu. Degtyarevа
V. I. Sergevnin
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T. A. Vаretskаya
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description Goal of the study: to investigate the informativeness of tuberculous mycobacteria detection by various techniques and to analyze the intensity of bacillary excretion in tuberculosis patients depending on their HIV status.Materials and methods. 360 HIV patients were examined due to suspected tuberculosis. The diagnostic procedure included two consecutive sputum test for acid fast bacilli (AFB)/tuberculous mycobacteria by fluorescent microscopy, molecular genetic tests and culture on liquid and solid media. Tuberculosis was diagnosed in 178 (49.4%) patients. The comparison group included 354 tuberculosis patients with negative HIV status including 113 patients who underwent the same diagnostic procedure as those suffering from TB/HIV co-infection.Results of the study. AFB were more often detected by fluorescent microscopy in HIV negative tuberculosis patients compared to those with TB/HIV co-infection (32.8 and 24.2% respectively), and the sensitivity of the other testing methods did not differ. Scarce bacillary excretion was confidently more often registered in those suffering from TB/HIV co-infection and less frequently they had massive bacillary excretion detected by culture on solid media compared to HIV negative tuberculosis patients. The complete diagnostic procedure demonstrated better sensitivity in those with TB/HIV co-infection compared to tuberculosis patients with negative HIV status (87.1 and 71.2%).
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spelling doaj-art-ba34628fc6ee45bcb1e3f7f185ebf2d02025-08-20T02:05:56ZrusNew Terra Publishing HouseТуберкулез и болезни лёгких2075-12302542-15062017-08-01957172310.21292/2075-1230-2017-95-7-17-231018DETECTION OF TUBERCULOUS MYCOBACTERIA IN SPUTUM AND INTENSITY OF BACILLARY EXCRETION IN TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS WITH VARIOUS HIV STATUSV. N. Ziminа0O. E. Mikovа1T. A. Vаretskаya2S. Yu. Degtyarevа3V. I. Sergevnin4RUDN UniversityPerm Regional Center for Prevention and Control of AIDS and Infectious DiseasesPerm Regional Center for Prevention and Control of AIDS and Infectious DiseasesRUDN UniversityE. A. Vagner Perm State Medical UniversityGoal of the study: to investigate the informativeness of tuberculous mycobacteria detection by various techniques and to analyze the intensity of bacillary excretion in tuberculosis patients depending on their HIV status.Materials and methods. 360 HIV patients were examined due to suspected tuberculosis. The diagnostic procedure included two consecutive sputum test for acid fast bacilli (AFB)/tuberculous mycobacteria by fluorescent microscopy, molecular genetic tests and culture on liquid and solid media. Tuberculosis was diagnosed in 178 (49.4%) patients. The comparison group included 354 tuberculosis patients with negative HIV status including 113 patients who underwent the same diagnostic procedure as those suffering from TB/HIV co-infection.Results of the study. AFB were more often detected by fluorescent microscopy in HIV negative tuberculosis patients compared to those with TB/HIV co-infection (32.8 and 24.2% respectively), and the sensitivity of the other testing methods did not differ. Scarce bacillary excretion was confidently more often registered in those suffering from TB/HIV co-infection and less frequently they had massive bacillary excretion detected by culture on solid media compared to HIV negative tuberculosis patients. The complete diagnostic procedure demonstrated better sensitivity in those with TB/HIV co-infection compared to tuberculosis patients with negative HIV status (87.1 and 71.2%).https://www.tibl-journal.com/jour/article/view/1018tuberculosisco-infectionhiv infectionintensity of bacillary excretioninformativeness of tuberculous mycobacteria detection
spellingShingle V. N. Ziminа
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DETECTION OF TUBERCULOUS MYCOBACTERIA IN SPUTUM AND INTENSITY OF BACILLARY EXCRETION IN TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS WITH VARIOUS HIV STATUS
Туберкулез и болезни лёгких
tuberculosis
co-infection
hiv infection
intensity of bacillary excretion
informativeness of tuberculous mycobacteria detection
title DETECTION OF TUBERCULOUS MYCOBACTERIA IN SPUTUM AND INTENSITY OF BACILLARY EXCRETION IN TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS WITH VARIOUS HIV STATUS
title_full DETECTION OF TUBERCULOUS MYCOBACTERIA IN SPUTUM AND INTENSITY OF BACILLARY EXCRETION IN TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS WITH VARIOUS HIV STATUS
title_fullStr DETECTION OF TUBERCULOUS MYCOBACTERIA IN SPUTUM AND INTENSITY OF BACILLARY EXCRETION IN TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS WITH VARIOUS HIV STATUS
title_full_unstemmed DETECTION OF TUBERCULOUS MYCOBACTERIA IN SPUTUM AND INTENSITY OF BACILLARY EXCRETION IN TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS WITH VARIOUS HIV STATUS
title_short DETECTION OF TUBERCULOUS MYCOBACTERIA IN SPUTUM AND INTENSITY OF BACILLARY EXCRETION IN TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS WITH VARIOUS HIV STATUS
title_sort detection of tuberculous mycobacteria in sputum and intensity of bacillary excretion in tuberculosis patients with various hiv status
topic tuberculosis
co-infection
hiv infection
intensity of bacillary excretion
informativeness of tuberculous mycobacteria detection
url https://www.tibl-journal.com/jour/article/view/1018
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