Prevalence of HIV and associated factors among visceral leishmaniasis cases in an endemic area of Northeast Brazil

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Introduction: Cases of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) and HIV co-infection have increased worldwide. We investigated the prevalence of HIV and associated factors among VL patients in Sergipe state, Brazil. Methods: We conducted a populationbased study of all cases of VL and HIV reported in Sergipe from 1999 to 2015. Results: We studied a total of 917 patients; 41 (4.5%) co-infection cases were detected. VL-HIV co-infected patients were more likely to have weight loss, cough, treatment failure or loss to follow-up and death. Conclusions: The prevalence of VL-HIV co-infection was high and co-infected patients were more likely to have adverse outcomes.

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Santos, G. D. O., De Jesus, N. P. S., Cerqueira-Braz, J. V., Santos, V. S., & De Lemos, L. M. D. (2019). Prevalence of HIV and associated factors among visceral leishmaniasis cases in an endemic area of Northeast Brazil. Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 52. https://doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0257-2018

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