Title |
Emergent and re-emergent parasites in HIV-infected children: immunological and socio-environmental conditions that are involved in the transmission of Giardia spp. and Cryptosporidium spp.
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Published in |
Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, January 2015
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DOI | 10.1590/0037-8682-0119-2015 |
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Authors |
Brisa Maria Fregonesi, Meire Nikaido Suzuki, Carolina Sampaio Machado, Karina Aparecida de Abreu Tonani, Ana Paula Morais Fernandes, Aline Aparecida Monroe, Maria Célia Cervi, Susana Segura-Muñoz |
Abstract |
Emergent and re-emergent waterborne protozoans have become a worldwide public health problem, especially among vulnerable groups. This cross-sectional study evaluated 17 HIV-infected children and their families. A high (76.5%) percentage of parasite-infected children was observed, even among children with CD4+ T-cell counts of >200 cells/mm3. Giardia spp., Cryptosporidium spp. and Cyclospora spp. were observed in 41.2% of these children Low income, poor hygiene practices, and co-infection in domestic, peridomestic and scholastic environments were significant sources of these intestinal infections. Early diagnosis, timely treatment, and socio-educational interventions may improve the health conditions of this vulnerable population. |
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