نتایج جستجو برای: human immunodeficiency virus

تعداد نتایج: 1981767  

2014
Kyung Mo Yoo Eun-Jeong Joo Joon-Sup Yeom Seoung-Wan Chae Shin Yeoung Lee Ki Joong Han

BACKGROUND Opportunistic infections are relatively rare in early human immunodeficiency virus infection, especially infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Here, we report a patient who presented with acute human immunodeficiency virus and multidrug-resistant M. tuberculosis co-infections. CASE PRESENTATION A 27-year-old homosexual male was admitted for fever, cough, and hepatitis. At the ...

2014
Anastasia Spiliopoulou Stelios F Assimakopoulos Antigoni Foka Fevronia Kolonitsiou Maria Lagadinou Efthimia Petinaki Evangelos D Anastassiou Iris Spiliopoulou Markos Marangos

INTRODUCTION Patients with human immunodeficiency virus carry a significant risk of contracting opportunistic infections. The worldwide increased incidence of tuberculosis has instituted pulmonary tuberculosis as an important diagnostic consideration in patients with human immunodeficiency virus presenting with lower respiratory tract infection. A positive result on the readily-available Ziehl-...

Journal: :archives of razi institute 2016
n. samani m. ghorbanpoor najafabadi m.r. seyfiabad shapouri r. avizeh b. mosallanejad

the present study was performed to determine the prevalence of fiv in stray cat's population of ahvaz different area. serum samples were collected from 90 cats from 2005 to 2007. the studied cats were divided into two age groups (3 years) and based on clinical signs (such as lymphadenopathy, periodontal diseases, gingivitis, abscess and cashecsi) into two groups also. the results were analyzed ...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
azam askari 1. immunology of infectious diseases research center, rafsanjan university of medical sciences , rafsanjan, iran. hamid hakimi 1. immunology of infectious diseases research center, rafsanjan university of medical sciences , rafsanjan, iran. behzad nasiri ahmadabadi 1. immunology of infectious diseases research center, rafsanjan university of medical sciences , rafsanjan, iran. gholamhossein hassanshahi 2. molecular medicine research center, rafsanjan university of medical sciences , rafsanjan, iran. mohammad kazemi arababadi 1. immunology of infectious diseases research center, rafsanjan university of medical sciences , rafsanjan, iran.

hepatitis b virus (hbv) is the most prevalent viral infection and is among the leading causes of human liver diseases. nearly 360 millions of people are world widely infected with prolonged forms of hepatitis b including active and inactive chronic forms. chronic hepatitis b (chb) is associated with cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (hcc) in patients suffering from congenital and/or acquir...

2017
Pedro Pallangyo Paulina Nicholaus Henry Mayala Andrew Kabeho Anna Nkinda Mohamed Janabi

BACKGROUND Globally, over 36 million people were infected with human immunodeficiency virus by the end of 2015. The Sub-Saharan African region home to less than one-fifth of the global population disproportionately harbors over two-thirds of the total infections and related deaths. Residents of Sub-Saharan Africa continue to face limited access to allopathic medicine and it is estimated that ov...

2015
Olufunso Oladipo Sogbanmu Oladele Vincent Adeniyi Yusimi Ordaz Fuentes Daniel Ter Goon

INTRODUCTION Rapid scale-up of antiretroviral therapy rollout in Sub-Saharan African countries faces the challenge of virological failure. This could be the consequence of transmitted drug-resistant human immunodeficiency virus strains at the population level. While a pre-antiretroviral therapy genotypic test has been a major component of the human immunodeficiency virus management programme in...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2001
J S Huang S J Wilkie M P Sullivan S Grinspoon

Women with acquired immune deficiency syndrome wasting are at an increased risk of osteopenia because of low weight, changes in body composition, and hormonal alterations. Although women comprise an increasing proportion of human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients, prior studies have not investigated bone loss in this expanding population of patients. In this study we investigated bone de...

2006
B. F. SHULJAK

Lentiviruses (LV) are nononcogenic viruses, belonging to the Lentivirinae subfamily. The name comes from the Latin word “lenti”, meaning “slow”. According to the definition of B. Sigurdsson, they are causing infections in a limited number of hosts with a long incubation period (months and years) and progressive course, accompanied by damage in definite organs/tissues and a lethal outcome (Sigur...

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