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Infectio

versión impresa ISSN 0123-9392

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GOMEZ-VASCO, José David et al. Social vulnerability, a fatal scenario for TB-HIV coinfection. Infect. [online]. 2021, vol.25, n.4, pp.207-211.  Epub 19-Jul-2021. ISSN 0123-9392.  https://doi.org/10.22354/in.v25i4.953.

Objective:

To describe the proportion, clinical, demographic and programmatic characteristics of fatal cases of TB/HIV coinfection from Cali-Colombia, in 2017.

Material and Method:

Cross-sectional study, with information from the TB program databases, clinical records and mortality analysis units available.

Results:

257 TB fatal cases were cleared in Cali in 2017, 24.5% (63/257) of these died with TB/HIV coinfection. The median age was 43 years (Interquartile Range: 30-52), 73% (46/63) were men, 76.2% (48/63) did not belong to the contributory health regimen, 28.6% were homeless. 81.2% (39/48) were new TB cases, 76.6% (37/47) started treatment; 74.6% (47/63) had mortality analysis register. Pulmonary presentation was frequent (75.9% -44 / 58), in 60% of the registries malnutrition was observed (Body Mass Index <20), in 39.7% (25/63), dependence on alcohol, tobacco or drug dependence was registered.

Conclusions:

Mortality associated with TB/HIV is preventable, but in 2017 it represented a quarter of the TB mortality in Cali. Adult men with conditions of social vulnerability, diagnosed in advanced stages of disease, were fatally targeted. Improving information systems and integrating TB/HIV programs should be priority strategies for public health in Colombia.

Palabras clave : Tuberculosis; HIV; Coinfection; Mortality.

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