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Intestinal helminth infections in HIV-infected patients in Savannakhet after establishment of an HIV registration network in Lao People’s Democratic Republic

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Intestinal helminth infections in HIV-infected patients in Savannakhet after establishment of an HIV registration network in Lao People’s Democratic Republic

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Z3-992
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11285308
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Author
Yukako Kaneshiroほか
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Springer Nature
Publication date
2019-02-11
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Tropical medicine and health 47(14)
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Background: In Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR), which borders China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, and Myanmar, the number of HIV-infected patie...

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Material Type
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Yukako Kaneshiro
Khamphang Sourinphoumy
Naoki Imaizumi
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Publication Date
2019-02-11
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2019-02-11
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Tropical medicine and health
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47(14)
Volume
47(14)
ISSN (Periodical Title)
1349-4147
ISSN-L (Periodical Title)
1348-8945
Text Language Code
eng
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国立国会図書館デジタルコレクション > 電子書籍・電子雑誌 > その他
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2019-05-18T07:46:57+09:00
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2019-05-18
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Background: In Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR), which borders China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, and Myanmar, the number of HIV-infected patients has increased in recent years. HIV-infected patients diagnosed in Lao PDR are enrolled in a registration network and receive antiretroviral therapy (ART) covered by governmental financial support. Based on the registration network, we investigated intestinal helminth infections and coinfection with HTLV-1 in HIV-infected patients treated with an early intervention using ART in Lao PDR.\nMethods: This cross-sectional study of all 252 HIV-infected patients at Savannakhet Provincial Hospital, located in the southern part of Lao PDR, was conducted between February and March 2018. Socioepidemiological information and clinical information were collected from a registration network database and by questionnaire administered to participants. Microscopic examination of intestinal helminth infections in stool samples and particle agglutination for anti-HTLV-1 antibody in plasma were performed.\nResults: The median age of all 252 participants was 39 years old (range, 18–59). Based on the registration network database, there were 156 (61.9%) HIV-infected patients with a CD4-positive cell count ≥ 200 cells/μL and 146 (57.9%) with an HIV viral load < 250 copies/mL. Among 212 stool samples, 75 (35.4%) were found to contain one or more intestinal helminth species, including Opisthorchis viverrini (16.5%), Strongyloides stercoralis (10.8%), hookworm (10.4%), and Taenia saginata (3.3%). This rate of intestinal helminth infections was lower than that of a previous report conducted before the establishment of the registration network for HIV-infected patients in Lao PDR. There was no significant association between intestinal helminth infections and a lower CD4-positive T cell count or higher HIV viral load. HIV-infected patients with anti-HTLV-1 antibody positivity were not found in this cohort.\nConclusion: The registration network and an early intervention using ART may provide good medical care and improve the clinical course of HIV-infected patients in Lao PDR. However, the incidence of intestinal helminth infections remains high at 35.4%. The development of a specific medical care system for helminth infection for HIV-infected patients is necessary.
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本研究は、奈良町に残る伝統的町家に対する価値意識と保存再生手法の評価を推計し明確化することを目的とする。奈良町の居住者や店舗経営者のような奈良町生活者と奈良町への来訪者に対して、町家の各価値要素と保存再生手法案の比較をそれぞれ行い、さらに仮想的な質問として、町家の現状を踏まえた上で町家の保存再生に向けた寄付金への支払意志額を尋ねる調査を行った。その調査結果をもとに、CVMを用いて町家の評価を定量的に推計し、AHPを用いて奈良町町家に対する価値構成と保存再生手法の評価を明らかにした。訪問者と同様に属性の異なる市民グループとの比較を行った。その結果、(1)奈良町町家に対する評価は、京都や金沢の研究事例に比べ低く捉えられている(2)文化的価値の認識が支払動機につながると考えられる(3)文化的価値を重視すると考えられる保存再生手法はあるが、奈良町生活者は外壁のみ町家を保持し内部は現代風に再生する手法を最も重視していることが明らかとなった。
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