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INSTITUTO DE INFECTOLOGIA EMÍLIO RIBAS SEROPREVALENCE OF LEISHMANIASIS INFECTION IN HIV-INFECTED PATIENTS IN A BRAZILIAN URBAN AREA Cunha MA1; Celeste BJ2; Fujimori, M2; Kesper, N2; Lago, MM3; Ibanes AS3; Ouki LM3; Lindoso, JAL2,3,4 1. Departamento de Moléstias Infecciosas Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; 2. Instituto de Medicina Tropical da Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. 3. Instituto de Infectologia Emílio Ribas, São Paulo, Brazil. 4. LIM 38 HC-FMUSP CONCLUSION ELISA L. major-like had the highest positivity, probably due to the detection of a wider variety of antibodies directed against soluble antigen components, differently of IFAT, that detects mainly antibodies against surface antigens. Futhermore, the L.major-like antigen has characteristically worst specificity than other ELISA antigens, especially related to presence of Chagas disease. Due to discrepancy of this test in relation to the others, it is possible that its positivity can be related to other antigens present in the context of HIV infection. As expected because it seems to be associated with active disease, ELISA-rk39 had a lower yield. Some studies have been demonstrating better sensitivity of rk28 antigen compared to rK39 antigen, but no studies evaluate this fact in HIV-infected patients. The highest positivity of ELISA rK28 in relation to ELISA rK39 in this study could indicate that, in this group of individuals, the rK28 can present a good performance, as in immunocompetent patients. ELISA Leptomonas have performance similar to L. infantum antigen for visceral leishmaniasis diagnosis, but this antigen has never been studied in HIV-infected patients. The prevalence of Leishmania spp. infection is high among HIV patients in Brazil suggesting that they should be routinely investigated for coinfection, even in area with no autochthonous transmission reported. BACKGROUD Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL) is a severe systemic disease, with a worldwide distribution and Brazil being one of the six countries with highest prevalence of the disease. There are few information about the frequency of Leishmania infection in asymptomatic HIV infected individuals and about the performance of laboratory diagnostic methods for leishmaniasis in coinfected patients in Latin America. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the frequency of Leishmania spp. infection in HIV infected patients in an urban area from Brazil. METHODS It is a cross-sectional study including HIV infected patients followed in an infectious diseases reference hospital in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Two hundred and forty patients were submitted to peripheral blood collection. The following diagnostic tests were performed: ELISA using L. major-like antigens; ELISA using Leptomonas seymouri antigens; ELISA using rk39 antigens; ELISA using rK28 antigens; indirect fluorescent-antibody test (IFAT). Demographical and epidemiologic data were obtained through hospital records analysis. RESULTS Overall, 68.8% were males and 34.6% were from endemic visceral leishmaniasis area. Sixty patients (25%) were positive by ELISA using L. major-like antigens; nine (3.8%) by ELISA using Leptomonas antigens; three (1.3%) by ELISA using rK39 antigens; six (2.5%) by ELISA using rK28 antigens; eleven (4.6%) by IFAT (Table 1). Table 1 - Positivity of diagnostic tests for detection of Leishmania spp. infection in 240 patients included at the study   Total n (%) 95%CI ELISA L. major-like 60 (25.0) 19.9 – 30.8 ELISA Leptomonas 9 (3.8) 2.0 – 7.0 ELISA rK39 3 (1.3) 0.4 – 3.6 ELISA rK28 6 (2.5) 1.2 – 5.3 IFAT 11 (4.6) 2.6 – 8.0 References: World Health Organization. The Global Burden of Disease: 2004 update. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization, 2008. Lindoso JA, Cota GF, da Cruz AM, Goto H, Maia-Elkhoury AN, Romero GA, et al. Visceral leishmaniasis and HIV coinfection in Latin America. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2014;8(9):e3136. Carranza-Tamayo CO, de Assis TS, Neri AT, Cupolillo E, Rabello A, Romero GA. Prevalence of Leishmania infection in adult HIV/AIDS patients treated in a tertiary-level care center in Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 2009;103(7):743-8. Orsini M, Canela JR, Disch J, Maciel F, Greco D, Toledo A, Jr., et al. High frequency of asymptomatic Leishmania spp. infection among HIV-infected patients living in endemic areas for visceral leishmaniasis in Brazil. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 2012;106(5):283-8. Ferreira LR, Kesper N, Teixeira MM, Laurenti MD, Barbieri CL, Lindoso JA, et al. New insights about cross-reactive epitopes of six trypanosomatid genera revealed that Crithidia and Leptomonas have antigenic similarity to L. (L.) chagasi. Acta Trop. 2014;131:41-6. Cota GF, de Sousa MR, Demarqui FN, Rabello A. The diagnostic accuracy of serologic and molecular methods for detecting visceral leishmaniasis in HIV infected patients: meta-analysis. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2012;6(5):e1665. APOIO CENTRO DE ESTUDOS “EMÍLIO RIBAS” Financial support: