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1992 - 1995年英格兰西北部获得性免疫缺陷综合征(艾滋病)患者中微小隐孢子虫的流行情况

The prevalence of Enterocytozoon bieneusi in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) patients from the north west of England: 1992-1995.

作者信息

Kyaw T, Curry A, Edwards-Jones V, Craske J, Mandal B K

机构信息

Public Health Laboratory, Withington Hospital, Manchester, England, UK.

出版信息

Br J Biomed Sci. 1997 Sep;54(3):186-91.

PMID:9499596
Abstract

Microsporidia are increasingly being recognised as important enteric pathogens in patients with advanced human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease, i.e. acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The aims of this study were to investigate the frequency of detection of microsporidia associated with diarrhoea in patients with advanced HIV disease in the north west of England, and to determine the species involved and their prevalence. During the period from April 1992 to the end of December 1995, chronic diarrhoea in 88 patients in the late stage of HIV disease was investigated. Duodenal biopsies, duodenal aspirates or jejunal biopsies were received from 38 patients, and stool samples from 63 patients, as part of the routine investigation of possible causes of diarrhoea in these patients. Biopsies and aspirates were examined by thin-section electron microscopy (EM), and stool samples were examined by epi-fluorescence microscopy after staining with Calcofluor. Putative stool positives were confirmed by transmission electron microscopy. CD4-lymphocyte counts were available from all patients who provided samples. Nine out of 63 patients (14.3%) were found to be excreting microsporidial spores on stool examination. The species was confirmed as Enterocytozoon bieneusi. The mean CD4-lymphocyte count for this group was 37 x 10(6)/L (normal range 517-1677 x 10(6)/L). Three out of 38 biopsy specimens (7.9%) were also found to be infected with this microsporidian. The mean CD4-lymphocyte count for this group was 72 x 10(6)/L. Encephalitozoon intestinalis was not found in any samples examined. The prevalence of microsporidial infection in AIDS patients in the north west of England appears to be similar to that of patients in London, but less than that reported in studies from other developed countries.

摘要

微孢子虫越来越被认为是晚期人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)疾病患者,即获得性免疫缺陷综合征(AIDS)患者重要的肠道病原体。本研究的目的是调查英格兰西北部晚期HIV疾病患者中与腹泻相关的微孢子虫检测频率,并确定所涉及的种类及其患病率。在1992年4月至1995年12月底期间,对88例晚期HIV疾病患者的慢性腹泻进行了调查。作为对这些患者腹泻可能病因的常规调查的一部分,从38例患者中获取了十二指肠活检标本、十二指肠抽吸物或空肠活检标本,从63例患者中获取了粪便样本。活检标本和抽吸物通过超薄切片电子显微镜(EM)检查,粪便样本在用荧光增白剂染色后通过落射荧光显微镜检查。疑似粪便阳性通过透射电子显微镜确认。所有提供样本的患者都有CD4淋巴细胞计数数据。在63例患者中,有9例(14.3%)在粪便检查中被发现排出微孢子虫孢子。该种类被确认为比氏肠微孢子虫。该组患者的平均CD4淋巴细胞计数为37×10⁶/L(正常范围为517 - 1677×10⁶/L)。在38例活检标本中,有3例(7.9%)也被发现感染了这种微孢子虫。该组患者的平均CD4淋巴细胞计数为72×10⁶/L。在所检查的任何样本中均未发现肠脑炎微孢子虫。英格兰西北部艾滋病患者中微孢子虫感染的患病率似乎与伦敦患者相似,但低于其他发达国家报道的患病率。

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