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HIV and tuberculosis co-infection in East Asia and the Pacific from 1990 to 2017: results from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017.
Conclusions: Even though the mortality rates of all HIV and TB co-infection types have decreased recently, the overall trends in both incidence and prevalence rates of HIV-infected DS-TB and XDR-TB have been increasing since 1990. Efforts to control co-infection across drug resistance types should be continued and further strengthened. PMID: 31656655 [PubMed]
Source: Journal of Thoracic Disease - October 30, 2019 Category: Respiratory Medicine Tags: J Thorac Dis Source Type: research

Durable complete response to nivolumab in a patient with HIV and metastatic non-small cell lung cancer.
We describe a patient with well-controlled HIV and NSCLC who underwent treatment with nivolumab and had a durable complete response (CR) with his viral load remaining undetectable. To date there is only one case report of a cancer patient with melanoma and with HIV treated with a programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1) inhibitor. The majority of clinical trials involving PD-1 and PD-L1 inhibitors exclude HIV patients. PMID: 28740692 [PubMed]
Source: Journal of Thoracic Disease - July 26, 2017 Category: Respiratory Medicine Tags: J Thorac Dis Source Type: research

HIV-infected patients with opportunistic pulmonary infections misdiagnosed as lung cancers: the clinicoradiologic features and initial application of CT radiomics.
Conclusions: Clinicoradiologic features together with radiomics may help identify OPIs mimicking lung cancers in HIV-infected patients. PMID: 31372264 [PubMed]
Source: Journal of Thoracic Disease - August 4, 2019 Category: Respiratory Medicine Tags: J Thorac Dis Source Type: research

Proteomic investigation and biomarker identification of lung and spleen deficiency syndrome in HIV/AIDS immunological nonresponders
CONCLUSIONS: A2M and SELL were finally identified as potential biomarkers for INRs-LSD, providing a scientific and biological basis for identifying typical TCM syndromes in HIV/AIDS-INRs and an opportunity to build a more effective TCM treatment system for HIV/AIDS-INRs.PMID:37065569 | PMC:PMC10089843 | DOI:10.21037/jtd-23-322
Source: Journal of Thoracic Disease - April 17, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Yi-Ting Wang Shao-Xiu Ji Xin-Yi Xia Ting-Jun Wan Jia-Xi Zou Bai-Xue Li Qian-Nan Hu Xin Chen Jie Mu Quan-Sheng Feng Li Wen Source Type: research