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Prevalence and clinical characteristics of CMV coinfection among HIV infected individuals in Guinea‐Bissau: a cross‐sectional study
Author(s) -
Grønborg Helene L.,
Jespersen Sanne,
Egedal Johanne H.,
Correia Faustino G.,
Medina Candida,
Krarup Henrik,
Hønge Bo L.,
Wejse Christian
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
tropical medicine and international health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.056
H-Index - 114
eISSN - 1365-3156
pISSN - 1360-2276
DOI - 10.1111/tmi.13082
Subject(s) - coinfection , medicine , serology , cytomegalovirus , cross sectional study , immunology , human cytomegalovirus , cohort , young adult , betaherpesvirinae , viral disease , cohort study , human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) , herpesviridae , virus , antibody , pathology
Objectives To describe the prevalence of CMV in a cohort of HIV infected individuals in Guinea‐Bissau, West Africa and to evaluate differences in patients’ clinical characteristics associated with their CMV status. Methods Newly diagnosed HIV infected adults were invited to participate in this cross‐sectional study, from May until December 2015. Enrolled patients were interviewed and underwent a full physical examination focusing on CMV disease manifestations. Blood samples were analysed for CMV serology, Quanti FERON ‐ CMV response and CMV DNA . Mortality follow‐up were registered for one year after inclusion. Results In total, 180 patients were enrolled. Anti‐ CMV IgG positivity was found in 100% (138/138) and 2.8% (4/138) were anti‐ CMV IgM positive. A positive Quanti FERON ‐ CMV response was found in 85.7% (60/70) of the patients and 60.6% (83/137) had CMV viraemia. Quanti FERON ‐ CMV response and detectable CMV DNA were associated with lower CD 4 cell count, older age and upper gastrointestinal complaints. During one year of follow‐up, the IRR for death among CMV DNA positive patients was 1.5 ( P = 0.5). Conclusions CMV coinfection was detected among all enrolled patients and CMV viraemia was highly prevalent. Only age and upper gastrointestinal complaints were associated with the patients’ CMV status.