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Journal Article > Research

CMV retinitis screening and treatment in a resource-poor setting: three-year experience from a primary care HIV/AIDS programme in Myanmar

Tun NL, London N, Kyaw MK, Smithuis FM, Ford NP, Margolis TP, Drew WL, Lewallen S, Heiden D
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Abstract
Cytomegalovirus retinitis is a neglected disease in resource-poor settings, in part because of the perceived complexity of care and because ophthalmologists are rarely accessible. In this paper, we describe a pilot programme of CMV retinitis management by non-ophthalmologists. The programme consists of systematic screening of all high-risk patients (CD4 <100 cells/mm3) by AIDS clinicians using indirect ophthalmoscopy, and treatment of all patients with active retinitis by intravitreal injection of ganciclovir. Prior to this programme, CMV retinitis was not routinely examined for, or treated, in Myanmar.
Countries
Myanmar
Subject Area
infections, viralHIV/AIDSfilovirus
DOI
10.1186/1758-2652-14-41
Published Date
15-Aug-2011
PubMed ID
21843351
Languages
English
Journal
Journal of the International AIDS Society
Volume / Issue / Pages
Volume 14, Issue 1
Issue Date
01-Jan-2011
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