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Plasma folate studies in HIV-positive patients at the Lagos university teaching hospital, Nigeria
INTRODUCTION: In various studies globally, the prevalence of anemia in persons with HIV infection range from 10 to 20% at initial presentation, and anemia is diagnosed in 70 to 80% of these patients over the course of HIV disease. The etiology of anemia in this group of patients has not been fully e...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3122594/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21716795 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2589-0557.74995 |
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author | Alani, Akanmu Vincent, Osunkalu Adewumi, Adediran Titilope, Adeyemo Onogu, Ernest Ralph, Akinde Hab, Coker |
author_facet | Alani, Akanmu Vincent, Osunkalu Adewumi, Adediran Titilope, Adeyemo Onogu, Ernest Ralph, Akinde Hab, Coker |
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description | INTRODUCTION: In various studies globally, the prevalence of anemia in persons with HIV infection range from 10 to 20% at initial presentation, and anemia is diagnosed in 70 to 80% of these patients over the course of HIV disease. The etiology of anemia in this group of patients has not been fully established, thus a need to evaluate the role of plasma folate as a possible etiological factor. OBJECTIVE: This study was set to determine plasma folate levels in newly diagnosed, treatment naïve, HIV-positive patients, and relate this to other hematological changes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 200 participants were recruited for this study, of which 100 were HIV positive, treatment naive patients who were recruited at the point of registration and 100 were HIV-negative subjects (controls). 5 ml of venous blood was collected and plasma extracted for folic acid estimation by HPLC. A full blood count, CD4 and Viral load were estimated. RESULTS: Mean ages for control and study group were 38 ± 2.3 and 32 ± 1.7 years, respectively. Mean plasma folate concentration among the study group (5.04 μg/l) was significantly lower than that for the control group (15.89 μg/l; P = 0.0002). Prevalence of anemia among the study group was 72% (144 of 200), with a mean hemoglobin (Hb) concentration of 9.5 g/dl compared with mean Hb of 13.0 g/dl among the control group (P = 0.002). Plasma folate correlated positively with CD4 cell count (r = 0.304, P<0.05) and inversely with the viral load (r = -0.566; P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Plasma folate level is a predictor of anemia in early HIV infections. |
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spelling | pubmed-31225942011-06-28 Plasma folate studies in HIV-positive patients at the Lagos university teaching hospital, Nigeria Alani, Akanmu Vincent, Osunkalu Adewumi, Adediran Titilope, Adeyemo Onogu, Ernest Ralph, Akinde Hab, Coker Indian J Sex Transm Dis AIDS Original Article INTRODUCTION: In various studies globally, the prevalence of anemia in persons with HIV infection range from 10 to 20% at initial presentation, and anemia is diagnosed in 70 to 80% of these patients over the course of HIV disease. The etiology of anemia in this group of patients has not been fully established, thus a need to evaluate the role of plasma folate as a possible etiological factor. OBJECTIVE: This study was set to determine plasma folate levels in newly diagnosed, treatment naïve, HIV-positive patients, and relate this to other hematological changes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 200 participants were recruited for this study, of which 100 were HIV positive, treatment naive patients who were recruited at the point of registration and 100 were HIV-negative subjects (controls). 5 ml of venous blood was collected and plasma extracted for folic acid estimation by HPLC. A full blood count, CD4 and Viral load were estimated. RESULTS: Mean ages for control and study group were 38 ± 2.3 and 32 ± 1.7 years, respectively. Mean plasma folate concentration among the study group (5.04 μg/l) was significantly lower than that for the control group (15.89 μg/l; P = 0.0002). Prevalence of anemia among the study group was 72% (144 of 200), with a mean hemoglobin (Hb) concentration of 9.5 g/dl compared with mean Hb of 13.0 g/dl among the control group (P = 0.002). Plasma folate correlated positively with CD4 cell count (r = 0.304, P<0.05) and inversely with the viral load (r = -0.566; P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Plasma folate level is a predictor of anemia in early HIV infections. Medknow Publications 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC3122594/ /pubmed/21716795 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2589-0557.74995 Text en © Indian Journal of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and AIDS http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Alani, Akanmu Vincent, Osunkalu Adewumi, Adediran Titilope, Adeyemo Onogu, Ernest Ralph, Akinde Hab, Coker Plasma folate studies in HIV-positive patients at the Lagos university teaching hospital, Nigeria |
title | Plasma folate studies in HIV-positive patients at the Lagos university teaching hospital, Nigeria |
title_full | Plasma folate studies in HIV-positive patients at the Lagos university teaching hospital, Nigeria |
title_fullStr | Plasma folate studies in HIV-positive patients at the Lagos university teaching hospital, Nigeria |
title_full_unstemmed | Plasma folate studies in HIV-positive patients at the Lagos university teaching hospital, Nigeria |
title_short | Plasma folate studies in HIV-positive patients at the Lagos university teaching hospital, Nigeria |
title_sort | plasma folate studies in hiv-positive patients at the lagos university teaching hospital, nigeria |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3122594/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21716795 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2589-0557.74995 |
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