Screening and epidemic trend analysis of TBHIV co-infection in Shaanxi from 2018 to 2022
- Author:
XU Jing
;
ZHANG Lin
;
MA Yu
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Tuberculosis;
acquired immunodeficiency syndrome;
MTB/HIV double infection
- From:
China Tropical Medicine
2025;25(2):222-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To retrospectively analyze the screening and prevalence trend of MTB/HIV(tuberculosis/human immunodeficiency virus) co-infection patients in Shaanxi Province from 2018 to 2022, and to provide scientific basis for further improving the prevention and control strategy of MTB/HIV co-infection in Shaanxi province. Methods Through annual reports and National Tuberculosis Information Management System of MTB/HIV co-infection, the screening, treatment and outcomes of MTB/HIV co-infected patients in Shaanxi Province from 2018 to 2022 were collected and analyzed. Results From 2018 to 2022, HIV antibodies were detected in 49 252 patients, with detection rate of 55.41%, and 57 patients of HIV infection were detected. During the same period, among HIV/AIDS patients, the screening rate of tuberculosis symptoms in newly detected HIV/AIDS patients was 95.91%, the detection rate of tuberculosis was 94.25%, and 174 MTB/HIV patients were found. The screening rate of tuberculosis symptoms in previously-recognized HIV/AIDS patients was 96.94%, the detection rate of tuberculosis was 95.45%, and 135 MTB/HIV patients were found. From 2018 to 2022, the overall trends of HIV detected in tuberculosis patients (χ2trend=4 589.301, P<0.05), screening of tuberculosis in newly detected and previous HIV (χ2trend=47.400, P<0.05; χ2trend=60.196, P<0.05), examination of tuberculosis in newly detected and previous HIV(χ2trend=755.856, P<0.05; χ2trend=526.498, P<0.05), were fluctuating and rising year by year. The screening rate, inspection rate and detection rate of newly detected and previous HIV in each year had statistical differences(P<0.05), except for the inspection rate in 2020 and 2022. Among the MTB/HIV patients, 336 (91.80%) were males, 30 (8.20%) were females. The anti tuberculosis treatment rate for all MTB/HIV patients was 89.62%, and the successful treatment rate for tuberculosis was 87.80%. Conclusion The quality of two-way screening and prevention work in Shaanxi Province is gradually improving. MTB patients have a higher detection rate in newly detected HIV/AIDS. Strengthening the screening of MTB in newly detected HIV/AIDS is beneficial to earlier found and treatment of MTB/HIV, improve the success rate of TB treatment and reduce the death rate of MTB/HIV patients.
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