CHALLENGES AND PARTICULARITIES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SEVERE BACTERIAL INFECTIONS IN HIV-INFECTED INJECTING DRUG USERS

Injecting drug use became during last decade a major health public issue, both in Romania and around the world. Incidence of HIV and viral hepatitis in injecting drug users (IDUs) has dramatically increased due to the appearance of new highly addictive drugs (called “ethnobotanicals”) with unknown...

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Main Authors: Irina Ianache, Cristiana Oprea
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Amaltea Medical Publishing House 2017-12-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:https://revistemedicale.amaltea.ro/Romanian_Journal_of_INFECTIOUS_DISEASES/Revista_Romana_de_BOLI_INFECTIOASE-2017-Nr.4/RJID_2017_4_EN_Art-02.pdf
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spelling doaj-39542eae9a97482e9275d13b90a000782021-09-02T17:13:37ZengAmaltea Medical Publishing HouseRomanian Journal of Infectious Diseases1454-33892069-60512017-12-0120418418910.37897/RJID.2017.4.2CHALLENGES AND PARTICULARITIES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SEVERE BACTERIAL INFECTIONS IN HIV-INFECTED INJECTING DRUG USERSIrina Ianache0Cristiana Oprea1“Victor Babes” Hospital for Infectious and Tropical Diseases, Bucharest, Romania“Victor Babes” Hospital for Infectious and Tropical Diseases, Bucharest, Romania; “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, RomaniaInjecting drug use became during last decade a major health public issue, both in Romania and around the world. Incidence of HIV and viral hepatitis in injecting drug users (IDUs) has dramatically increased due to the appearance of new highly addictive drugs (called “ethnobotanicals”) with unknown effects and associated with increased use of unsterile injecting equipment. Severe bacterial infections with poor outcome often complicate the clinical evolution of these patients, especially in case of severe immunosuppression secondary to HIV. We will describe in this review the most common bacterial infections developed due to injecting drug use. Bacterial endocarditis in IDUs are usually right-sided, Staphylococcus aureus being the most common pathogen. These patients also develop skin/soft tissues and respiratory tract infections (due to altered local defense mechanisms), as well as sexually transmitted diseases due to high risk sexual behavior, usually determined by recreational drug use. This behavior is known as “ChemSEX” and is usually practiced by men having sex with men. There were also reported cases of wound botulism, tetanus and even anthrax epidemics among IDUs. HIV infected IDUs usually require complex management with multidisciplinary approach and sometimes surgical treatment. https://revistemedicale.amaltea.ro/Romanian_Journal_of_INFECTIOUS_DISEASES/Revista_Romana_de_BOLI_INFECTIOASE-2017-Nr.4/RJID_2017_4_EN_Art-02.pdfintravenous drug usershiv infectionsevere bacterial infectionschemsex
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CHALLENGES AND PARTICULARITIES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SEVERE BACTERIAL INFECTIONS IN HIV-INFECTED INJECTING DRUG USERS
Romanian Journal of Infectious Diseases
intravenous drug users
hiv infection
severe bacterial infections
chemsex
author_facet Irina Ianache
Cristiana Oprea
author_sort Irina Ianache
title CHALLENGES AND PARTICULARITIES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SEVERE BACTERIAL INFECTIONS IN HIV-INFECTED INJECTING DRUG USERS
title_short CHALLENGES AND PARTICULARITIES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SEVERE BACTERIAL INFECTIONS IN HIV-INFECTED INJECTING DRUG USERS
title_full CHALLENGES AND PARTICULARITIES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SEVERE BACTERIAL INFECTIONS IN HIV-INFECTED INJECTING DRUG USERS
title_fullStr CHALLENGES AND PARTICULARITIES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SEVERE BACTERIAL INFECTIONS IN HIV-INFECTED INJECTING DRUG USERS
title_full_unstemmed CHALLENGES AND PARTICULARITIES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SEVERE BACTERIAL INFECTIONS IN HIV-INFECTED INJECTING DRUG USERS
title_sort challenges and particularities in the management of severe bacterial infections in hiv-infected injecting drug users
publisher Amaltea Medical Publishing House
series Romanian Journal of Infectious Diseases
issn 1454-3389
2069-6051
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Injecting drug use became during last decade a major health public issue, both in Romania and around the world. Incidence of HIV and viral hepatitis in injecting drug users (IDUs) has dramatically increased due to the appearance of new highly addictive drugs (called “ethnobotanicals”) with unknown effects and associated with increased use of unsterile injecting equipment. Severe bacterial infections with poor outcome often complicate the clinical evolution of these patients, especially in case of severe immunosuppression secondary to HIV. We will describe in this review the most common bacterial infections developed due to injecting drug use. Bacterial endocarditis in IDUs are usually right-sided, Staphylococcus aureus being the most common pathogen. These patients also develop skin/soft tissues and respiratory tract infections (due to altered local defense mechanisms), as well as sexually transmitted diseases due to high risk sexual behavior, usually determined by recreational drug use. This behavior is known as “ChemSEX” and is usually practiced by men having sex with men. There were also reported cases of wound botulism, tetanus and even anthrax epidemics among IDUs. HIV infected IDUs usually require complex management with multidisciplinary approach and sometimes surgical treatment.
topic intravenous drug users
hiv infection
severe bacterial infections
chemsex
url https://revistemedicale.amaltea.ro/Romanian_Journal_of_INFECTIOUS_DISEASES/Revista_Romana_de_BOLI_INFECTIOASE-2017-Nr.4/RJID_2017_4_EN_Art-02.pdf
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