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Epidemiologic and clinical findings of children with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome in four provinces of Iran

verfasst von: Shima Mahmoudi, Babak Pourakbari, Mina Moradzadeh, Zahra Movahedi, Keyghobad Ghadiri, Masoumeh Abedini, Alireza Aziz-Ahari, Amitis Ramezani, Dr. Setareh Mamishi

Erschienen in: Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift | Ausgabe 9-10/2020

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Summary

Introduction

The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is still a remarkable challenge throughout the world, especially in developing countries. Despite the fact that HIV in children is becoming one of the most challenging diseases, it seems that pediatric AIDS in Iran is an unknown disease and there is a lack of studies about it. The aim of this study was to describe the characteristics of HIV-positive children who referred to the hospitals of Tehran, Kermanshah, Kurdistan, and Qom provinces of Iran.

Materials and methods

This study was a retrospective investigation of medical records among 61 children with a diagnosis of HIV who were admitted to the children’s hospitals in the four provinces of Iran during a 3-year period (2013–2016).

Results

The frequency of HIV in the center of Iran (Tehran and Qom provinces) was higher (N = 37, 61%). Most of the infected patients were between 5 and 15 years old, 52% were male, and 93% had a history of HIV in their family. Median age at diagnosis of HIV was 2 years. Most of the hospitalized patients were discharged and only two patients (3%) died due to HIV infection. The vast majority of patients (93%) were infected through maternal transmission and a low percentage (29%) were diagnosed before 1 year of age. All of them were in the third stage of the disease. All patients had a positive HIV PCR test. HIV EIA was positive in the majority of cases (98%). A history of addiction in the family was demonstrated in 22 cases (36%). Weight loss (N = 51, 84%), prolonged fever (N = 50, 81%), and respiratory infection (N = 26, 47%) were the most common symptoms.

Conclusion

This study demonstrated a high frequency of pediatric HIV among children aged 5–15 years in four provinces of Iran. Novel strategies to prevent and eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV, diagnostic facilities, and treatment of infected mothers during pregnancy in our country are highly recommended.
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Metadaten
Titel
Epidemiologic and clinical findings of children with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome in four provinces of Iran
verfasst von
Shima Mahmoudi
Babak Pourakbari
Mina Moradzadeh
Zahra Movahedi
Keyghobad Ghadiri
Masoumeh Abedini
Alireza Aziz-Ahari
Amitis Ramezani
Dr. Setareh Mamishi
Publikationsdatum
13.08.2019
Verlag
Springer Vienna
Erschienen in
Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift / Ausgabe 9-10/2020
Print ISSN: 0043-5341
Elektronische ISSN: 1563-258X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10354-019-0703-1

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