نتایج جستجو برای: cd4 counts

تعداد نتایج: 110797  

2015
Anne Cori Michael Pickles Ard van Sighem Luuk Gras Daniela Bezemer Peter Reiss Christophe Fraser

BACKGROUND CD4 cell count is a key measure of HIV disease progression, and the basis of successive international guidelines for treatment initiation. CD4 cell dynamics are used in mathematical and econometric models for evaluating public health need and interventions. Here, we estimate rates of CD4 decline, stratified by relevant covariates, in a form that is clinically transparent and can be d...

Journal: :Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2011
S M Hermans J Sempa B Castelnuovo Y C Manabe F van Leth

The objectives of this study were to examine the association of the on-treatment CD4 cell count with late mortality (after >6 months of antiretroviral treatment [ART]) and to identify the determinants of the long-term CD4 cell count evolution after treatment initiation. We conducted a retrospective analysis including all antiretroviral (ARV)-naïve adults initiating ART in a tertiary hospital in...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2013
Dominique Costagliola Bruno Ledergerber Carlo Torti Ard van Sighem Daniel Podzamczer Amanda Mocroft Maria Dorrucci Bernard Masquelier Andrea de Luca Klaus Jansen Stephane De Wit Niels Obel Gerd Fätkenheuer Giota Touloumi Cristina Mussini Antonella Castagna Cristoph Stephan Federico García Robert Zangerle Xavier Duval Santiago Perez-Hoyos Laurence Meyer Jade Ghosn Céline Fabre-Colin Jesper Kjaer Genevieve Chêne Jesper Grarup Andrew Phillips Rebecca Lodwick Huldrych F Günthard Claudia Michalik George Chrysos

BACKGROUND Low CD4(+) T-cell counts are the main factor leading to clinical progression in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection. We aimed to investigate factors affecting CD4(+) T-cell counts after triple-class virological failure. METHODS We included individuals from the COHERE database who started antiretroviral therapy from 1998 onward and who experienced triple-class viro...

Journal: :Blood 1992
M A Fletcher J W Mosley J Hassett G F Gjerset J Kaplan J W Parker E Donegan J M Lusher H Lee

Children other than neonates infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) have low rates of progression to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Through 1989, 5.3% of 95 infected hemophiliacs aged 5 to 13 years developed AIDS, compared with 20.3% of 364 aged greater than or equal to 25 years. We asked whether the HIV-1 impact on peripheral blood mononuclear cell subpopulations...

2012
Jim Young Mina Psichogiou Laurence Meyer Sylvie Ayayi Sophie Grabar Francois Raffi Peter Reiss Brian Gazzard Mike Sharland Félix Gutierrez Niels Obel Ole Kirk José M Miro Hansjakob Furrer Antonella Castagna Stéphane De Wit Josefa Muñoz Jesper Kjaer Jesper Grarup Geneviève Chêne Heiner Bucher

BACKGROUND Most adults infected with HIV achieve viral suppression within a year of starting combination antiretroviral therapy (cART). It is important to understand the risk of AIDS events or death for patients with a suppressed viral load. METHODS AND FINDINGS Using data from the Collaboration of Observational HIV Epidemiological Research Europe (2010 merger), we assessed the risk of a new ...

2016
Babacar Faye Moustapha Mbow Mame Cheikh Seck Babacar Mbengue Djiril Wade Makhtar Camara Cathy Cissé Salimata Guèye Diouf Babacar Ndao Audrey Djibo Maguette Dème Sylla Niang Tandakha Ndiaye Michael P. Grillo Alioune Dièye

BACKGROUND HIV infection is a concern in the army troupes because of the risk behaviour of the military population. In order to allow regular access to CD4+ T cell enumeration of military personnel as well as their dependents and civilians living with HIV, the Senegalese Army AIDS program is implementing PIMATM Alere technology in urban and semi-urban military medical centres. Validation such d...

2015
Oluwatosin A Badejo Chung-Chou Chang Kaku A So-Armah Russell P Tracy Jason V Baker David Rimland Adeel A Butt Adam J Gordon Charles R Rinaldo Kevin Kraemer Jeffrey H Samet Hilary A Tindle Matthew B Goetz Maria C Rodriguez-Barradas Roger Bedimo Cynthia L Gibert David A Leaf Lewis H Kuller Steven G Deeks Amy C Justice Matthew S Freiberg

Human Immunodeficiency Virus- (HIV-) infected persons have a higher risk for acute myocardial infarction (AMI) than HIV-uninfected persons. Earlier studies suggest that HIV viral load, CD4+ T-cell count, and antiretroviral therapy are associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. Whether CD8+ T-cell count is associated with CVD risk is not clear. We investigated the association between CD8...

2012
Cathy Nisha John Lawrence Xavier Graham Stephen Charlene Wilma Joyce Africa

Background. The "red complex" microorganisms, namely, Porphyromonas gingivalis, Treponema denticola, and Tannerella forsythia are considered as potential pathogens causing HIV-associated periodontal diseases. Moreover, it has been recognized that an association exists between CD4+ T cell counts and periodontal disease progression. Objective. To establish whether CD4+ T cell counts or oral hygie...

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