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- W2014528897 abstract "Intestinal parasitic pathogens in HIV/AIDS patients include Cryptosporidium sp, Cystoisospora sp, microsporidia and less commonly other parasites. The two most common microsporidia causing intestinal infection are Enterocytozoon bieneusi and Encephalitozoon intestinalis. Most of the Indian studies for intestinal parasitic infections in HIV/AIDS patients have not included microsporidia, due to difficult staining and identification of the parasite. The aim of the present study was to find the prevalence of intestinal microsporidiosis and their species identification along with correlation of CD4 count with parasite positivity and diarrhoea in HIV positive individuals. Stool samples of 363 individuals including 125 HIV seropositive patients with diarrhoea, 158 HIV seropositive patients without diarrhoea, 55 HIV seronegative patients with diarrhoea and 25 healthy controls were obtained from various out-patient departments and in-patients admitted to a tertiary care hospital from August 2008 to October 2009. The stool samples were subjected to examination by wet mount, modified acid fast stain for coccidian parasites and multiplex nested PCR for microsporidia. The overall prevalence of all intestinal parasites among HIV patients in our study was 26.5%. The prevalence of intestinal parasitic pathogens in HIV positive patients with diarrhoea was 43.2%. Microsporidia were the most common parasites detected (14%) in all patients, while in HIV infected patients 15.9% patients had microsporidia infection. The most common species causing intestinal microsporidiosis in our study was E. intestinalis (10.5%). In HIV seropositive individuals with diarrhoea, E. intestinalis was 20.8% and E. bieneusi 8.0% while in HIV-seropositive individuals without diarrhoea, E. intestinalis was 3.8% and E. bieneusi 1.9%. E. intestinalis was present in 10.9% of HIV negative individuals with diarrhoea in whom E. bieneusi was not found. There was a significant association between CD4 count ≤ 200/μl and intestinal parasite positivity. Thus, it can be concluded that intestinal microsporidiosis is under reported but an important disease in India. The predominant species in our study is E. intestinalis , in contrast to other parts of the world where E. bieneusi is more common." @default.
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