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  • A study on children with HIV/AIDS in São Paulo aimed to identify factors affecting the duration they remain free of thrush (oral candidiasis) using survival analysis.
  • The researchers analyzed a cohort of 287 children, finding that factors like immunodepression, anemia, malnutrition, and hospitalization significantly influenced the recurrence of thrush.
  • Different treatment strategies, including monotherapy and dual therapy, were also found to affect the likelihood of recurrence, highlighting the importance of more intensive treatments for better outcomes.

Article Abstract

In clinical practice, recurrence of thrush is common in children living with HIV/AIDS. The aim of this study was to determine the factors associated with time spent free of oral candidiasis using survival analysis for recurrent events. A retrospective cohort study was carried out with 287 children treated between 1985 and 2009 at a reference center in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. The Prentice, Williams and Peterson model for recurrent events was used for the investigation of factors associated with the time free of oral candidiasis. The following factors were associated with the time patients were free of oral candidiasis: moderate immunodepression (HR = 2.5; p = 0.005), severe immunodepression (HR = 3.5; p < 0.001), anemia (HR = 3.3; p < 0.001), malnutrition (HR = 2.6; p = 0.004), hospitalization (HR = 2.2; p < 0.001), monotherapy (HR = 0.5; p = 0.006), dual therapy (HR = 0.3; p < 0.001) and triple therapy/highly active antiretroviral therapy (HR = 0.1; p < 0.001). The method analyzed in the present study proved useful for the investigation of recurrent events in patients living with HIV/AIDS.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-311x00069213DOI Listing

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