نتایج جستجو برای: cd4 counts

تعداد نتایج: 110797  

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2012
Joanna Lewis A Sarah Walker Hannah Castro Anita De Rossi Diana M Gibb Carlo Giaquinto Nigel Klein Robin Callard

BACKGROUND Effective therapies and reduced AIDS-related morbidity and mortality have shifted the focus in pediatric human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) from minimizing short-term disease progression to maintaining optimal long-term health. We describe the effects of children's age and pre-antiretroviral therapy (ART) CD4 count on long-term CD4 T-cell reconstitution. METHODS CD4 counts in perin...

2011
Katharina Kranzer James J. Lewis Richard G. White Judith R. Glynn Stephen D. Lawn Keren Middelkoop Linda-Gail Bekker Robin Wood

BACKGROUND Survival analysis using time-updated CD4+ counts during antiretroviral therapy is frequently employed to determine risk of clinical events. The time-point when the CD4+ count is assumed to change potentially biases effect estimates but methods used to estimate this are infrequently reported. METHODS This study examined the effect of three different estimation methods: assuming i) a...

2010
Ashwini Shete Madhuri Thakar Philip Raj Abraham Ramesh Paranjape

The CD4+ T lymphocytes are the crucial cells in the cascade of events in forming immune response to the foreign antigen and hence monitoring the CD4+ T cell counts to understand the extent of immune deficiency is a common practice. CD4+ T cells are also the primary target cells for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Hence CD4+ T lymphocyte count is the most important marker of immune dysfuncti...

Journal: :journal of medical microbiology and infectious diseases 0
sonali jain department of microbiology, gold field institute of medical sciences and research, faridabad, haryana, india amit kumar singh department of microbiology, mayo institute of medical sciences, barabanki, uttar pradesh, india ravinder pal singh department of microbiology, gold field institute of medical sciences and research, faridabad, haryana, india jyoti k bajaj department of microbiology, government medical college, aurangabad, maharashtra, india ajit s damle department of microbiology, government medical college, aurangabad, maharashtra, india

introduction : the decreased level of immunity in human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) infected patients increases their vulnerability to various opportunistic fungal infections. oral candidiasis has been found to be the most common fungal infection among hiv infected patients. the present study was conducted to evaluate the spectrum of various opportunistic fungal infections and their correlatio...

Journal: :AIDS Research and Therapy 2006
Madhuri R Thakar B Kishore Kumar Bharati A Mahajan Sanjay M Mehendale Ramesh S Paranjape

The CD4+ T cell count estimation is an important monitoring tool for HIV disease progression and efficacy of anti-retroviral treatment (ART). Due to availability of ART at low cost in developing countries, quest for reliable cost effective alternative methods for CD4+ T cell count estimation has gained importance. A simple capillary-based microflurometric assay (EasyCD4 System, Guava Technology...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2007
Richard D Moore Jeanne C Keruly

BACKGROUND Sustained suppression of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type 1 RNA load with the use of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) results in immunologic improvement, but it is not clear whether the CD4(+) cell count increases to normal levels or whether it reaches a less-than-normal plateau. We characterized the increase in the CD4(+) cell count in patients in clinical pra...

Journal: :Infection 1991
D Fuchs A Krämer G Reibnegger E R Werner M P Dierich J J Goedert H Wachter

The great majority of individuals with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection presents with no signs or symptoms, or only lymphadenopathy. To initiate prophylactic measures in time it is necessary to establish risk criteria. CD4+ cell counts are significant predictors. Supplementary methods to improve the predictive information of CD4+ cell counts are still required. In addition,...

Journal: :Antiviral therapy 2013
Saskia Janssen Elie G Rossatanga Suzanne Jurriaans Ineke J M ten Berge Martin P Grobusch

We report the case of a Gabonese HIV-patient who presented with haemoptysis, weight loss, fulminant diarrhoea and subsequent ileus and elevated CD4+ T-cell counts. He was diagnosed with Strongyloides stercoralis and human T-lymphotrophic virus type-1 infection. After treatment of the strongyloides hyperinfection syndrome, his CD4+ T-cell counts dropped greatly. The initially elevated CD4+ T-cel...

2010
Nadera J. Sweiss Rafah Salloum Seema Ghandi Maria-Luisa Alegre Ray Sawaqed Maria Badaracco Kenneth Pursell David Pitrak Robert P. Baughman David R. Moller Joe G. N. Garcia Timothy B. Niewold

BACKGROUND Sarcoidosis is a poorly understood chronic inflammatory condition. Infiltration of affected organs by lymphocytes is characteristic of sarcoidosis, however previous reports suggest that circulating lymphocyte counts are low in some patients with the disease. The goal of this study was to evaluate lymphocyte subsets in peripheral blood in a cohort of sarcoidosis patients to determine ...

Journal: :Lab on a chip 2007
Xuanhong Cheng Daniel Irimia Meredith Dixon Kazuhiko Sekine Utkan Demirci Lee Zamir Ronald G Tompkins William Rodriguez Mehmet Toner

Practical HIV diagnostics are urgently needed in resource-limited settings. While HIV infection can be diagnosed using simple, rapid, lateral flow immunoassays, HIV disease staging and treatment monitoring require accurate counting of a particular white blood cell subset, the CD4(+) T lymphocyte. To address the limitations of current expensive, technically demanding and/or time-consuming approa...

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