2013, Number 3
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Rev Cubana Invest Bioméd 2013; 32 (3)
Oral lesions associated with antiretroviral treatment and viral load in HIV/AIDS patients
Harris RJ, Díaz CAJ, Fortich MN
Language: Spanish
References: 27
Page: 284-292
PDF size: 57.14 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Objective: Determine the association between oral manifestations and antiretroviral therapy and viral load in HIV/AIDS patients.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted of a population of 166 patients in Cartagena, Colombia. Data collection followed the recommendations of the Center for
the exchange of criteria on oral conditions related to HIV infection, and the parameters for the clinical diagnosis of oral manifestations associated with HIV infection established by the WHO (World Health Organization) Collaborating Center for oral checkups. Viral load and antiretroviral therapy data were obtained from medical
records.
Results: 66.7% of the patients affected were men and 33.3% were women. Mean age was 36.1 years. Prevalence of oral manifestations associated with HIV was 59.5%, and candidiasis was the most common with 35.5%. Patients under
monotherapy presented fewer oral manifestations (OR: 0.20; CI: 0.00-0.96 (P‹0.02).
Conclusion: Patients under antiretroviral drug monotherapy presented fewer oral lesions than those under bitherapy.
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