Listeriosis and AIDS: case report and literature review Listeriose e AIDS: relato de caso e revisão de literatura
Listeriosis is a not uncommon infection in humans, usually associated with immunodeficient states and with newborns. However, relatively few cases have been reported in HIV-infected patients. This scarcity of reported cases has aroused interest in the association of listerosis and AIDS. In this pape...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Universidade de São Paulo
1992-10-01
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Series: | Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo |
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Online Access: | http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0036-46651992000500016 |
Summary: | Listeriosis is a not uncommon infection in humans, usually associated with immunodeficient states and with newborns. However, relatively few cases have been reported in HIV-infected patients. This scarcity of reported cases has aroused interest in the association of listerosis and AIDS. In this paper we present a case of meningitis and septicemia caused by Listeria monocytogenes in a female patient with AIDS. A review of recent medical literature indicates that association of listeriosis and AIDS may be more common than it seems. Recent research in host-parasite interaction in listerial infection suggests an important role for tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and for integralin, a bacterial protein, in modulating listerial disease in AIDS patients. Inadequate diagnosis may be in part responsible for the scarcity of reports.<br>A listeriose é uma infecção não incomum, geralmente associada com recém-nascidos e pacientes imunodeprimidos que tem sido poucas vezes encontrada em pacientes com AIDS. Esta escassez de relatos despertou o interesse de diversos investigadores. Neste artigo, os autores relatam um caso de septicemia e meningite por Listeria monocytogenes em paciente com AIDS e fazem uma revisão da literatura. Novos conhecimentos sobre a interação agente - hospedeiro nas infecções por listeria, como o papel do fator de necrose tumoral e da integralina, estão permitindo novas interpretações da aparente escassez de infecções por listeria em pacientes com AIDS. O número de relatos vem crescendo em período recente, sugerindo que a associação pode ser mais freqüente do que aparenta ser, em parte explicada por inadequação no diagnóstico. |
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ISSN: | 0036-4665 1678-9946 |