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SPECTRUM AND OUTCOME OF CLINICAL DISEASES IN ADULTS LIVING WITH AIDS AT THE OGUN STATE UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL

S.A. OGUN, O.O. ADELOWO, O.B. FAMILONI, O.B. ADEFUYE, C. ALEBIOSU, A.E.A. JAIYESIMI, E.A.O. FAKOYA, B. ODUSAN, O.L. ODUSOGA, O.O. OLA

Abstract


ABSTRACT
Objectives: To evaluate the changing frequency of HIV/AIDS amongst medical admissions
as well as the spectrum and outcome of clinical diseases among these patients.
Design: Retrospective study.
Setting: Tertiary hospital in Nigeria.
Participants: Two hundred and six People Living With AIDS (PLWA) admitted at the
medical wards during the period 1992 to 2002.
Intervention: Treatment was symptomatic in all patients and where appropriate, specific
treatment was administered for indicator diseases. Highly Active Anti-retroviral Therapy
(HAART) was not used.
Main outcome measures: Mortality within six months of diagnosis.
Results: PLWA constituted 4.2% of all medical admissions. The frequency increased
from 0% in 1992 to 7.6% in 2001, and dropped to 5% by the year 2002. Seventy patients
(34%) died within six months of diagnosis.
Results: This study has demonstrated an increasing frequency of HIV/AIDS amongst
our medical in-patients from none in 1992 to 7.6% in 2001, and thereafter, a decline
in 2002. We suspect that this decline could be a reflection of the health education on
HIV, its increasing awareness and the widespread utilisation of effective control
measures. Furthermore, the administration of highly active anti retroviral therapy
(HAART) to a segment of PLWA in Sagamu by the community medicine department
could be contributory.
Conclusion: A community based study would be needed to assess the efficacy or otherwise
of these current control measures. The advent of saliva and urine tests for HIV detection
would ease specimen collection and increase compliance and participation at the
community level.

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