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_aFiorante, Silvana _91609 _eMedicina Interna |
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_aLlenas García, Jara _91610 _eMedicina Interna |
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_aMaseda Fernández, Diego _91595 _eMedicina Interna |
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_aMatarranz del Amo, Mariano _91988 _eMedicina Interna |
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_91026 _aPulido Ortega, Federico _eUnidad VIH |
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_aRodríguez, Violeta _92124 _eMedicina Interna |
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_91500 _aRubio García, Rafael _eUnidad de VIH |
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_aSalto, Efren _92123 _eMedicina Interna |
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_aShould We Look for Strongyloides Stercoralis in Foreign-Born HIV-Infected Persons?. _h[artículo] |
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_aJournal of Immigrant and Minority Health, _c2012 |
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500 | _aFormato Vancouver: Llenas-García J, Fiorante S, Salto E, Maseda D, Rodríguez V, Matarranz M, Hernando A, Rubio R, Pulido F. Should we look for Strongyloides stercoralis in foreign-born HIV-infected persons? J Immigr Minor Health. 2013 Aug;15(4):796-802. | ||
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520 | _aThe objective was to evaluate the implementation of a systematic Strongyloides stercoralis screening programme in HIV infected immigrants attending an HIV Unit in Spain. An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was performed to assess the presence of Strongyloides IgG. Patients with a positive serology were treated with ivermectin; serologic follow-up testing was performed. 237 patients were screened (65.4 % men). Origin: 64.1 % came from Latin America, 16.5 % from Sub-Saharan Africa, 9.7 % from the Caribbean, 9.7 % from other areas. Strongyloides stercolaris IgG was positive in 13 cases (5.5 %). In the multivariate analysis, factors associated with a positive Strongyloides serology were illiteracy (OR: 23.31; p = 0.009) and eosinophilia (OR: 15.44; p < 0.0001). Nine of the 13 patients positive for S. stercoralis IgG and treated with ivermectin had a follow up serologic test: 77.8 % achieved a serologic response (55.5 % seroreversion). Screening of HIV-positive immigrants may be desirable, at least in those with higher risk of hyperinfection syndrome. Serologic testing seems a useful tool in both diagnosis and follow-up of these patients. | ||
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