Seropositivity of Chlamydophila pneumoniae immunoglobulin G antibody of HIV/AIDS patients in Abuja, Nigeria

2010 
Abstract Objective To detect IgG antibody to Chlamydophila pneumoniae (CP) in sera of HIV/AIDS patients and provide rationale for inclusion of routine screening for anti-CP antibodies and anti-chlamydial agents in the Nigerian National HIV/AIDS Management Plan. Methods Serum samples from 34 consenting HIV/AIDS patients attended a Government-approved Antiretroviral Treatment Facility in Abuja were screened by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for anti-CP IgG antibody using ImmunoComb® Chlamydia Bivalent IgG Test kit (Orgenics, Israel). Results Anti-CP IgG antibody was detected in 20 (58.8%) of 34 patients tested. The detection rate was higher among the males (8/13; 61.5%) than the females (12/21; 57.1%). Patients of the age group 16-30 years had the highest (7/10; 70%) detection of anti-CP IgG antibody. Conclusions The result of the present study suggests the presence of anti-CP antibodies in sera of the HIV/AIDS patients, and reinforces the need for routine screening for anti-CP antibodies as a necessary intervention to reduce the burden of Chlamydophila pneumoniae (C. pneumoniae) infections and to reduce HIV-positive morbidity in Nigeria. The outcome of this study also provides justification for the possible inclusion of anti-chlamydial agents in the National HIV/AIDS Management Plan to provide prophylaxis against or treat active C. pneumoniae infections.
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