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CMV and HIV Coinfection in Women from a Region in Eastern Europe

(1) Background: Human cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is one of the most frequent opportunistic infections in immunosuppressed patients. Romania has one of the highest incidences of patients living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) which determines an immunosuppressive state. The aim of this s...

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Autores principales: Halichidis, Stela, Aschie, Mariana, Cozaru, Georgeta Camelia, Manea, Mihaela, Dobrin, Nicolae, Vlad, Sabina E., Matei, Elena, Baltatescu, Gabriela Izabela, Mitroi, Anca Florentina, Rosu, Mihai Catalin, Nitu, Bogdan Florentin, Resul, Ghiulendan, Nicolau, Anca Antonela, Cretu, Ana Maria, Chisoi, Anca
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10672055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38003854
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13111539
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author Halichidis, Stela
Aschie, Mariana
Cozaru, Georgeta Camelia
Manea, Mihaela
Dobrin, Nicolae
Vlad, Sabina E.
Matei, Elena
Baltatescu, Gabriela Izabela
Mitroi, Anca Florentina
Rosu, Mihai Catalin
Nitu, Bogdan Florentin
Resul, Ghiulendan
Nicolau, Anca Antonela
Cretu, Ana Maria
Chisoi, Anca
author_facet Halichidis, Stela
Aschie, Mariana
Cozaru, Georgeta Camelia
Manea, Mihaela
Dobrin, Nicolae
Vlad, Sabina E.
Matei, Elena
Baltatescu, Gabriela Izabela
Mitroi, Anca Florentina
Rosu, Mihai Catalin
Nitu, Bogdan Florentin
Resul, Ghiulendan
Nicolau, Anca Antonela
Cretu, Ana Maria
Chisoi, Anca
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description (1) Background: Human cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is one of the most frequent opportunistic infections in immunosuppressed patients. Romania has one of the highest incidences of patients living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) which determines an immunosuppressive state. The aim of this study was to establish the prevalence of CMV infection among women living with HIV in Southeastern Romania and also to evaluate and correlate antiretroviral therapy (ART) with CD4 level and CMV disease evolution. (2) Methods: Seventy women living with HIV from Southeastern Romania were screened for CMV infection using antigen quantification. Of these, 50 were included in the study. First, the patients filled out a questionnaire regarding social conditions and other associated diseases. Then, we explored the statistical correlations between the data and HIV status, CD4+ cell counts, viral load, and antiretroviral therapy (ART). (3) Results: Median age of the patients was 33 years. Twenty-nine cases were diagnosed with HIV after sexual life beginning and 21 before. Most of the patients had a CD4 level over 200 cells/µL. ART duration in the CD4 under 200 cells/µL group was a bit longer than that in the CD4 over 200 cells/µL group. Forty-one patients had undetectable viremia. CD4 average value in the lot of patients with undetectable viremia was 704.71 cells/µL and in the lot with detectable viremia was 452.44 cells/µL. Viremia values correlated negatively with CD4 level. A positive correlation between IgG CMV values and ART therapy length was identified. A negative significant correlation between values of IgG CMV and values of CD4 was identified. CD4 value correlated negatively with IgG CMV values and with CMV avidity. (4) Conclusions: IgG CMV values had a weak positive correlation with ART therapy length, and a negative statistically significant correlation with values of CD4. CMV avidity has a negative correlation with CD4 value.
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spelling pubmed-106720552023-10-26 CMV and HIV Coinfection in Women from a Region in Eastern Europe Halichidis, Stela Aschie, Mariana Cozaru, Georgeta Camelia Manea, Mihaela Dobrin, Nicolae Vlad, Sabina E. Matei, Elena Baltatescu, Gabriela Izabela Mitroi, Anca Florentina Rosu, Mihai Catalin Nitu, Bogdan Florentin Resul, Ghiulendan Nicolau, Anca Antonela Cretu, Ana Maria Chisoi, Anca J Pers Med Article (1) Background: Human cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is one of the most frequent opportunistic infections in immunosuppressed patients. Romania has one of the highest incidences of patients living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) which determines an immunosuppressive state. The aim of this study was to establish the prevalence of CMV infection among women living with HIV in Southeastern Romania and also to evaluate and correlate antiretroviral therapy (ART) with CD4 level and CMV disease evolution. (2) Methods: Seventy women living with HIV from Southeastern Romania were screened for CMV infection using antigen quantification. Of these, 50 were included in the study. First, the patients filled out a questionnaire regarding social conditions and other associated diseases. Then, we explored the statistical correlations between the data and HIV status, CD4+ cell counts, viral load, and antiretroviral therapy (ART). (3) Results: Median age of the patients was 33 years. Twenty-nine cases were diagnosed with HIV after sexual life beginning and 21 before. Most of the patients had a CD4 level over 200 cells/µL. ART duration in the CD4 under 200 cells/µL group was a bit longer than that in the CD4 over 200 cells/µL group. Forty-one patients had undetectable viremia. CD4 average value in the lot of patients with undetectable viremia was 704.71 cells/µL and in the lot with detectable viremia was 452.44 cells/µL. Viremia values correlated negatively with CD4 level. A positive correlation between IgG CMV values and ART therapy length was identified. A negative significant correlation between values of IgG CMV and values of CD4 was identified. CD4 value correlated negatively with IgG CMV values and with CMV avidity. (4) Conclusions: IgG CMV values had a weak positive correlation with ART therapy length, and a negative statistically significant correlation with values of CD4. CMV avidity has a negative correlation with CD4 value. MDPI 2023-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10672055/ /pubmed/38003854 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13111539 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Halichidis, Stela
Aschie, Mariana
Cozaru, Georgeta Camelia
Manea, Mihaela
Dobrin, Nicolae
Vlad, Sabina E.
Matei, Elena
Baltatescu, Gabriela Izabela
Mitroi, Anca Florentina
Rosu, Mihai Catalin
Nitu, Bogdan Florentin
Resul, Ghiulendan
Nicolau, Anca Antonela
Cretu, Ana Maria
Chisoi, Anca
CMV and HIV Coinfection in Women from a Region in Eastern Europe
title CMV and HIV Coinfection in Women from a Region in Eastern Europe
title_full CMV and HIV Coinfection in Women from a Region in Eastern Europe
title_fullStr CMV and HIV Coinfection in Women from a Region in Eastern Europe
title_full_unstemmed CMV and HIV Coinfection in Women from a Region in Eastern Europe
title_short CMV and HIV Coinfection in Women from a Region in Eastern Europe
title_sort cmv and hiv coinfection in women from a region in eastern europe
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10672055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38003854
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13111539
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