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Leprosy and HIV Coinfection: A Clinical, Pathological, Immunological, and Therapeutic Study of a Cohort from a Brazilian Referral Center for Infectious Diseases

Background. Although awareness of the relevance of leprosy and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) coinfection is increasing worldwide, several aspects of this co-occurrence are not fully understood. Methods. We describe clinical, pathological, immunological, and therapeutic long-term follow-up of a...

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Published in:The Journal of infectious diseases 2010-08, Vol.202 (3), p.345-354
Main Authors: Talhari, Carolina, Mira, Marcelo Távora, Massone, Cesare, Braga, Andréa, Chrusciak-Talhari, Anette, Santos, Mônica, Orsi, Tereza Ana, Matsuo, Christiane, Rabelo, Renata, Nogueira, Lisiane, de Lima Ferreira, Luiz Carlos, Ribeiro-Rodrigues, Rodrigo, Talhari, Sinésio
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description Background. Although awareness of the relevance of leprosy and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) coinfection is increasing worldwide, several aspects of this co-occurrence are not fully understood. Methods. We describe clinical, pathological, immunological, and therapeutic long-term follow-up of a cohort of 25 individuals with leprosy and HIV infection from Manaus, Amazonas. Results. Careful description of our cohort indicates a higher prevalence of leprosy in an HIV-positive population than that in the general population. We also observed upgrading shifting of leprosy clinical forms after initiation of highly active antiretroviral therapy and multidrug therapy and an impact of HIV infection on leprosy granuloma formation, among other features. Conclusion. Taken together, these new insights allow the proposition of a classification system that includes (1) leprosy and HIV true coinfection, (2) opportunistic leprosy disease, and (3) leprosy related to highly active antiretroviral therapy.
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Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active
Bacterial diseases
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Bleeding time
Brazil - epidemiology
Cohort Studies
Coinfection
Comorbidity
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
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Highly active antiretroviral therapy
HIV
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HIV Infections - complications
HIV Infections - drug therapy
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HIV/AIDS
Human bacterial diseases
Humans
Infectious diseases
Leprosy
Leprosy - complications
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Leprosy - pathology
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Longitudinal Studies
Male
Medical sciences
Microbiology
Middle Aged
Miscellaneous
Paucibacillary leprosy
Prevalence
Severity of Illness Index
T lymphocytes
Tropical bacterial diseases
Virology
Young Adult
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