HIV in a patient with Buruli Ulcer

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Buruli Ulcer is a severe and necrotizing infection of the skin and soft tissues. In Cameroon's Central Region, specifically in the Nyong-et-Mfoumou Department, Buruli ulcer patients are stigmatized and vulnerable, putting them at high risk for HIV. The Akonolinga District Hospital is the site we chose to survey the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, HIV status, and factors influencing HIV infection of Buruli ulcer patients. Of the 107 Buruli ulcer patients, 28 patients tested HIV positive. The correlation between HIV infection and patient behavior was statistically significant with the number of partners (P=0.01) and household fragility (P=0.000). Patients with Buruli ulcer were more likely to contract HIV infection because of their social and psychological vulnerability.

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Difoum, Françoise LillyFrançoise Lilly Difoum was born in 1986 in Edéa. She is passionate about research. This study, which earned her an honorable mention from the jury, demonstrates how a public health problem is rooted in the behavior of the population.

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    • GTIN 09786204600666
    • Genre Biology
    • Anzahl Seiten 72
    • Größe H220mm x B150mm
    • EAN 9786204600666
    • Titel HIV in a patient with Buruli Ulcer
    • Autor Françoise Lilly Difoum
    • Herausgeber Our Knowledge Publishing

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