TY - JOUR
T1 - Temporal trends, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of histoplasmosis in a tertiary care center in Kentucky, 2000 to 2009
AU - Myint, Thein
AU - Al-Hasan, Majdi N.
AU - Ribes, Julie A.
AU - Murphy, Brian S.
AU - Greenberg, Richard N.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The impact of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) on the epidemiology of AIDS-Associated histoplasmosis in the past decade is poorly defined. Among 100 patients with histoplasmosis in an endemic region between 2000 and 2009, 42 patients were immunocompetent, 32 were infected with HIV, and 26 were non-HIV-immunocompromised patients. The percentage with HIV decreased 67% in 2000-2001 to 18% in 2008-2009 (P =.004), while the proportion of non-HIV immunocompromised patients increased, 8% to 41% (P =.14). Histoplasma antigen was the most sensitive test (73%), whereas potassium hydroxide examination of clinical specimens was the least sensitive test (33%) in all 3 groups. Bronchoalveloar fluid culture (74%) had the highest yield among the cultures. The relapse rate was higher in HIV-infected patients compared to the other 2 groups (P =.04). The epidemiology of histoplasmosis in our endemic area has changed during the era of HAART. Organ transplantation and increasing use of immunosuppressive agents for chronic inflammatory conditions in non-HIV patients now account for most of the cases of histoplasmosis.
AB - The impact of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) on the epidemiology of AIDS-Associated histoplasmosis in the past decade is poorly defined. Among 100 patients with histoplasmosis in an endemic region between 2000 and 2009, 42 patients were immunocompetent, 32 were infected with HIV, and 26 were non-HIV-immunocompromised patients. The percentage with HIV decreased 67% in 2000-2001 to 18% in 2008-2009 (P =.004), while the proportion of non-HIV immunocompromised patients increased, 8% to 41% (P =.14). Histoplasma antigen was the most sensitive test (73%), whereas potassium hydroxide examination of clinical specimens was the least sensitive test (33%) in all 3 groups. Bronchoalveloar fluid culture (74%) had the highest yield among the cultures. The relapse rate was higher in HIV-infected patients compared to the other 2 groups (P =.04). The epidemiology of histoplasmosis in our endemic area has changed during the era of HAART. Organ transplantation and increasing use of immunosuppressive agents for chronic inflammatory conditions in non-HIV patients now account for most of the cases of histoplasmosis.
KW - HIV
KW - clinical characteristics
KW - histoplasmosis
KW - immunocompromised
KW - trends
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U2 - 10.1177/2325957413500535
DO - 10.1177/2325957413500535
M3 - Article
C2 - 24029651
AN - SCOPUS:84899547028
SN - 2325-9574
VL - 13
SP - 100
EP - 105
JO - Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care
JF - Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care
IS - 2
ER -