Author/Authors :
Taherkhani ، H نويسنده Dept. of Medical Parasitology, School of Medicine, University of Medical Sciences, Golestan, Iran , , Fallah ، M نويسنده Dept. of Medical Parasitology, School of Medicine, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Iran , , Jadidian ، K نويسنده MSc. of Medical Parasitology, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Iran , , Vaziri ، S نويسنده Dept. of Tropical and Infectious Diseases, School of Medicine, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Iran ,
Abstract :
Background: AIDS is acquired by infection with HIV (human immuno-deficiency virus). It leaves the
host susceptible to malignant and unusual infections especially opportunistic ones. Most of AIDS
patients infected with opportunistic parasitic infections die because of chronic diarrhea and deaths due
to Cryptosporidium diarrhea in AIDS patients are considerable in the recent two decades. The aim of
this study is to find Cryptosporidium parasite in AIDS patients referring to the center of Diseases
consultation in Kermanshah province and to determine the frequency of infection in those patients.
Methods: In this study stool and blood samples were collected from 75 AIDS patients referring
regularly to the Center of Diseases Consultation in Kermanshah and the gathered information were
filled in the questionnaires together with their personal information regarding their names, sex and etc.
Stool samples were tested using direct and formalin ether methods and then the smears that were dyed
using modified acid fast staining were examined. Peripheral blood samples were used to determine the
CD4 counts.
Results: The results showed that the frequency of infection with Cryptosporidium in AIDS patients
was 26.7% (20 cases).
Conclusion: According to the study, as the number of CD4 decreased in the patients, the probability of
infection with opportunistic parasites increased and increase in the number CD4 that is normally
accompanied with strengthening the body immune system resulted in the decrease in the frequency of
infection with Cryptosporidium.