Clinical and Laboratory Characteristics of the Combination of Blastocystosis and Hiv Infection

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  • Achilova M.M., Ergasheva M.Y.

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The number of eosinophil indicators in 12 (85.7%) cases in laboratory tests was 5-8%. In addition, in order to evaluate the immunological status of patients, when the IgE level was determined by the IFT method, it was found that this indicator increased when HIV infection was mixed with blastocystosis.

Abstract

Clinical and laboratory symptoms of blastocystosis in patients with HIV
infection were studied in this article. The study was conducted on 30 patients treated in the
Samarkand Regional Infectious Diseases Hospital in 2021-2023 . General clinical, parasitological,
biochemical, serological, molecular-genetic, instrumental methods were used in the research work.
From the gastrointestinal tract in patients: nausea, loose stools or constipation, pain in the
epigastric area, around the navel and in the left flank area were found more in the main group than
in the control group. One of the clinical manifestations of blastocystosis is allergic symptoms. In
the studied patients, urticaria was observed in 1 (7.14%) patient, dermatosis in 2 (14.2%) patients,
skin itching in 4 (28.5%) patients, and allergic rhinitis in 1 (7.14%) patient.

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Published

2024-04-19

How to Cite

Ergasheva M.Y. , A. M. (2024). Clinical and Laboratory Characteristics of the Combination of Blastocystosis and Hiv Infection. American Journal of Pediatric Medicine and Health Sciences (2993-2149), 2(4), 147–151. Retrieved from https://grnjournal.us/index.php/AJPMHS/article/view/4322