Visceral Leishmaniasis in A Patient Diagnosed with HIV/AIDS: The First Case in Turkey
Leishmania
fever
clinical article
opportunistic infection
amphotericin B lipid complex
antiretroviral therapy
610
HIV
Human immunodeficiency virus infected patient
acquired immune deficiency syndrome
coinfection
amastigote
Article
human tissue
indirect fluorescent antibody technique
616
visceral leishmaniasis
case report
human
DOI:
10.36519/kd.2024.4661
Publication Date:
2024-07-15T08:49:42Z
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ABSTRACT
Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is an opportunistic infectious disease in people living with HIV. We report VL’s diagnosis and treatment process in a patient admitted to the hospital due to high fever during the first week of antiretroviral therapy. Leishmania indirect fluorescent antibody test titers were positive, and amastigotes were observed in the biopsy specimen. The patient’s condition improved following liposomal amphotericin B (LA-B) treatment. VL is endemic in Türkiye, and there is also an increase in HIV-positive cases. VL should be included in the differential diagnosis in HIV-positive cases alongside other opportunistic infections. © 2024, DOC Design and Informatics Co. Ltd.. All rights reserved.
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