摘要
<strong>Introduction: </strong>Anemia is frequently associated with the natural course of people living with HIV (PLWHIV). The objective was to describe the evolution of anemia in PLWHIV during the first 6 months of ART and to identify the associated factors in the hematology service of the Ignace Deen national hospital of the Conakry University Hospital.<strong> Methods:</strong> This was a prospective, observational descriptive and analytical study lasting one year from August 1, 2019 to July 31, 2020. It focused on PLWHIV who were newly included in ART during the period of study in the Hematology Department of Ignace Deen Hospital. <strong>Results: </strong>Of 45 PLWHIV, 40 presented with anemia of 88.89%. The mean age was 40.16 years ± 12.29 years and extremes of 22 and 71 years. The female sex represented 65% of cases with a sex ratio of 0.54. Prolonged fever was the main reason for consultation, 97.5%. The HIV-1 serotype was represented in all anemic patients. At least one OI was found in 24 patients, 60%. MO anemia was severe (28.9%), moderate (44.4%) and mild (26.7%). At M6 it was moderate (5.9%) and light (94.1%). It was normochromic normocytic in 55%. At M0, statistical analysis was significant between anemia and OIs, WHO stage and CD4 count, but the link was not established at M6. <strong>Conclusion: </strong>Anemia is frequently associated with HIV infection linked to delayed treatment. Its development would be better with the establishment of good support. Specific actions should be taken to better identify the factors involved.
<strong>Introduction: </strong>Anemia is frequently associated with the natural course of people living with HIV (PLWHIV). The objective was to describe the evolution of anemia in PLWHIV during the first 6 months of ART and to identify the associated factors in the hematology service of the Ignace Deen national hospital of the Conakry University Hospital.<strong> Methods:</strong> This was a prospective, observational descriptive and analytical study lasting one year from August 1, 2019 to July 31, 2020. It focused on PLWHIV who were newly included in ART during the period of study in the Hematology Department of Ignace Deen Hospital. <strong>Results: </strong>Of 45 PLWHIV, 40 presented with anemia of 88.89%. The mean age was 40.16 years ± 12.29 years and extremes of 22 and 71 years. The female sex represented 65% of cases with a sex ratio of 0.54. Prolonged fever was the main reason for consultation, 97.5%. The HIV-1 serotype was represented in all anemic patients. At least one OI was found in 24 patients, 60%. MO anemia was severe (28.9%), moderate (44.4%) and mild (26.7%). At M6 it was moderate (5.9%) and light (94.1%). It was normochromic normocytic in 55%. At M0, statistical analysis was significant between anemia and OIs, WHO stage and CD4 count, but the link was not established at M6. <strong>Conclusion: </strong>Anemia is frequently associated with HIV infection linked to delayed treatment. Its development would be better with the establishment of good support. Specific actions should be taken to better identify the factors involved.
作者
Diakite Mamady
Kante Ansoumane Sayon
Keita Fatimata
Ouendouno Soumana
Camara Toumin
Diallo Abdoul Goudoussy
Kourouma Mamadou
Sylla Mouctar
Camara Fatou
Awada Mohamed
Traore Fodé Amara
Magassouba Aboubacar Sidiki
Sidikiba Sidibé
Abdoulaye Touré
Diakite Mamady;Kante Ansoumane Sayon;Keita Fatimata;Ouendouno Soumana;Camara Toumin;Diallo Abdoul Goudoussy;Kourouma Mamadou;Sylla Mouctar;Camara Fatou;Awada Mohamed;Traore Fodé Amara;Magassouba Aboubacar Sidiki;Sidikiba Sidibé;Abdoulaye Touré(Department of Hematology, Conakry University Hospital, Conakry, Guinea;Faculty of Health Sciences and Techniques, Gamal Abdel Nasser University of Conakry, Conakry, Guinea;Department of Dermatology-MST, Conakry University Hospital, Conakry, Guinea;Department of Internal Medicine, Conakry University Hospital, Conakry, Guinea;Department of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, Conakry University Hospital, Conakry, Guinea;Public Health Department, CHU, Conakry, Guinea)