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Calarasu Cristina

Calarasu Cristina, Speaker at Infectious Diseases
University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, Romania
Title : The profile of the patients with double infection HIV and TB in a south west region of Romania

Abstract:

Background: Co-infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) / tuberculosis (TB) raises important diagnostic and treatment problems as the lung is one of the target organs for HIV. Studies have shown that an HIV patient is 5-15 times more likely to switch from Koch's bacillus-infected status to active tuberculosis.

Material and method: Retrospective study on 207 patients with HIV/TB coinfection in the Oltenia area registered in the Regional Center for Monitoring and Evaluation of HIV/AIDS infection in Craiova to define the profile of patients with double TB-HIV infection in southern Romania for cases registered between 2005 -2015

Results: 53.14% of patients were females. Most cases were from rural areas (56.10%) Half of them are born between 1988 and 1990 but only 5% graduated university. 66.18% don’t have a job and are supported by state with a monthly miminum income. 29.4% are smokers.  More than 60% of cases had pulmonary TB and other 25% had concomitent pulmonary and extrapulmonary TB. TB and HIV have been diagnosed almost at the same time in 25% of cases. At the time of TB diagnosis 75% of patients had CD4+ lymphocytes count <200cel/ml. We also noticed the absence of prophylaxis for TB in PIH and high incidence of hepatitis B (30.43%).

Conclusions: Clinical expression, radiological and bacteriological aspects are often atypical in HIV/TB coinfected patients. The lack of TB prophylaxis and TB endemicity in the studied area may justify the large number of TB cases in HIV-infected patients.

Biography:

Dr Calarasu is a pulmonologist that was born and educated in Craiova, Romania, where she graduated University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova. In 2015, she co-founded the 9G Section (Next Generation), the youngest section of the Romanian Pneumology Society (SRP). Between 2018-2021 she was the early career member (ECM) representative of respiratory infections for ERS. Her PhD thesis was about “Clinical and epidemiological links between TB and HIV between 2005 and 2015 in Southern Romania” She received her PhD degree in 2021 and since 2022 she is a teaching assistant at University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova.

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