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Nocardiosis in 30 Patients with Advanced Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: Clinical Features and Outcome

A total of 30 patients (aged 6–56 years) with nocardiosis and infection due to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) were identified in our institution between January 1985 and June 1989. Eighteen patients had an AIDS-defining illness before or concurrently with nocardiosis. The mean CD4 lymph...

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Published in:Clinical infectious diseases 1994-03, Vol.18 (3), p.348-353
Main Authors: Uttamchandani, Raj B., Daikos, George L., Reyes, Ricardo R., Fischl, Margaret A., Dickinson, Gordon M., Yamaguchi, Elena, Kramer, Mordechai R.
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description A total of 30 patients (aged 6–56 years) with nocardiosis and infection due to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) were identified in our institution between January 1985 and June 1989. Eighteen patients had an AIDS-defining illness before or concurrently with nocardiosis. The mean CD4 lymphocyte count was 109/mm3. Pulmonary nocardiosis in 21 patients, extrapulmonary nocardiosis in 8, and pulmonary and extrapulmonary nocardiosis in 1 patient was diagnosed. Chest radiographs showed alveolar patterns of infiltrates in 14 patients, reticulonodular patterns in 2, mixed alveolar and reticulonodular patterns in 6, cavitation in 4, and pleural effusion in 3. Of 27 patients treated, the conditions of 22 improved, but the extensive disease in 5 progressed. For 14 patients, recurrence was rapid after their treatment was discontinued. Nocardiosis caused or contributed to the death of 19 patients; in six patients, there was no evidence of nocardial infection at death. Nocardiosis can be a fatal complication of advanced HIV-1 disease. Delayed diagnosis, extensive disease, and early discontinuation of treatment were associated with poor outcome.
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Adolescent
Adult
AIDS
AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections - complications
AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections - diagnosis
AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections - drug therapy
AIDS/HIV
Anti-Bacterial Agents - therapeutic use
Child
Clinical Infectious Disease Articles
Female
Health outcomes
HIV
HIV infections
HIV Infections - complications
HIV-1
Humans
Infections
Infectious diseases
Lung diseases
Male
Middle Aged
Nocardia
Nocardia asteroides
Nocardia Infections - complications
Nocardia Infections - diagnosis
Nocardia Infections - drug therapy
Prognosis
Relapse
title Nocardiosis in 30 Patients with Advanced Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: Clinical Features and Outcome
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