HIV AND TUBERCULOSIS CO-INFECTION IN A REFERRAL CHEST HOSPITAL |
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Authors: | VK KATARIA D ROSHA KK MAUDAR |
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Affiliation: | *Classified Specialist in Pathology (Microbiology), Military Hospital, Namkum, Ranchi-834 010;+Classified Specialist in Medicine and Chest Diseases, Military Hospital, Namkum, Ranchi-834 010;#Commandant, Military Hospital, Namkum, Ranchi-834 010 |
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Abstract: | Serving personnel of Armed Forces admitted with tuberculosis between Apr 1996–1999 were evaluated for co-infection of tuberculosis and HIV. Sixty (1.06%) of tuberculosis patients were found to be HIV positive. Initial test was done by spot kits and subsequently confirmed by ELISA on two different samples. Majority of the cases were in sexually active age group 48 (80%). Alcohol and smoking was associated in 80% cases. Thirty six (60%) were sputum smear positive for AFB. Twenty eight (46.7%) gave history of exposure to sex workers. Family members were not available for study. Sero prevalence of HIV in association with tuberculosis is less in Armed Forces compared to civil population.KEY WORDS: HIV, Seroprevalence, Tuberculosis |
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