Molecular characterization of Blastocystis subtypes in HIV-positive patients and evaluation of risk factors for colonization.
Lucia Fontanelli SulekovaSimona GabrielliFederica FurziGiovanni Luigi MilardiElisa BiliottiMaurizio De AngelisGiancarlo IaianiCaterina FimianiMyriam MaioranoSimonetta MattiucciGloria TalianiPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2019)
Blastocystis is quite common in HIV-positive patients on ART showing in examined patients 25% prevalence. Homosexual behaviour may represent a risk factor for its transmission, while CD4 count and viremia didn't correlate with the presence of the protist. The pathogenetic role of Blastocystis remains unclear and no gut inflammation status was detected in Blastocystis-carriers. The only symptom associated with Blastocystis was the flatulence, evidencing a link between the presence of the protist and the composition and stability of gut microbiota.