Opportunistic Infections Among Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infected Patients in Turkey: A Systematic Review.
Uğur ÖnalEmin Halis AkalınPublished in: Infectious diseases & clinical microbiology (2023)
This study aimed to identify opportunistic infections among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected patients in Turkey. Therefore, we conducted a systematic literature review of the studies published up to October 1, 2022, in the Pubmed, Web of Science (WoS), and ULAKBİM TR Dizin databases. We searched for medical subject headings (MeSH) terms of (HIV) OR (AIDS) OR (human immunodeficiency virus) AND (opportunistic infections) AND (Turkey). Fifty-five studies in Pubmed, 68 in WoS, and 212 in ULAKBİM TR Dizin were listed with these keywords. After removing duplicated studies, we included 22 original articles, two poster presentations, one short communication, one letter to the editor, and 17 case reports/series. Out of 1582 patients, we defined 788 patients (49.8%) as late presenters. In addition, we detected tuberculosis (286, 5.5%), candidal infections (207, 4%), and Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PCP) (113, 2.1%) as the most frequent opportunistic infections. According to our analysis, late presentation is a major problem in our country, and more screening and sensitization campaigns should be carried out to ensure early diagnosis and earlier care of patients.
Keyphrases
- human immunodeficiency virus
- antiretroviral therapy
- hiv infected patients
- hiv infected
- hepatitis c virus
- end stage renal disease
- hiv aids
- hiv positive
- newly diagnosed
- healthcare
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
- systematic review
- palliative care
- patient reported outcomes
- randomized controlled trial
- big data
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- machine learning
- health insurance
- deep learning
- pain management
- affordable care act