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CD4 Count Pattern and Demographic Distribution of Treatment-Naïve HIV Patients in Lagos, Nigeria
Background. CD4 count measures the degree of immunosuppression in HIV-positive patients. It is also used in deciding when to commence therapy, in staging the disease, and in determining treatment failure. Using the CD4 count, this study aimed at determining the percentage of HIV-positives who requir...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3463904/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23056931 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/352753 |
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author | Akinbami, Akinsegun Dosunmu, Adedoyin Adediran, Adewumi Ajibola, Sarah Oshinaike, Olajumoke Wright, Kikelomo Arogundade, Olanrewaju |
author_facet | Akinbami, Akinsegun Dosunmu, Adedoyin Adediran, Adewumi Ajibola, Sarah Oshinaike, Olajumoke Wright, Kikelomo Arogundade, Olanrewaju |
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description | Background. CD4 count measures the degree of immunosuppression in HIV-positive patients. It is also used in deciding when to commence therapy, in staging the disease, and in determining treatment failure. Using the CD4 count, this study aimed at determining the percentage of HIV-positives who require antiretroviral therapy at enrollment in an HIV treatment and care centre. Methods. The Baseline CD4 count, age and gender of 4,042 HAART-naïve patients, who registered between December 2006 and June 2010, at Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, were retrospectively studied. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 16.0 (Statistical Package for Social Sciences, Inc., Chicago, Ill). Results. Patients consisted of 2507 (62%) female and 1535 (38%) males. The mean age of males was 37.73 ± 9.48 years and that of females 35.01 ± 9.34 years. Overall, the mean CD4 count was of 298.76 ± 246.93 cells/mm(3). The mean CD4 count of males was 268.05 ± 230.44 cells/mm(3) and that of females 317.55 ± 254.72 cells/mm(3). A total of 72.3% males, 64.3% females and 67.4% overall registered patients had CD4 count <350 cells/mm(3), while only 15.1% males , 20.3% females, and 18.3% overall registered patients had CD4 count >500 cells/mm(3) at registration. Conclusion. Females account for more than half of registered patients in HIV clinic and have a relatively higher CD4 count than males. About three-quarter of HIV positives require antiretroviral therapy at registration. |
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spelling | pubmed-34639042012-10-10 CD4 Count Pattern and Demographic Distribution of Treatment-Naïve HIV Patients in Lagos, Nigeria Akinbami, Akinsegun Dosunmu, Adedoyin Adediran, Adewumi Ajibola, Sarah Oshinaike, Olajumoke Wright, Kikelomo Arogundade, Olanrewaju AIDS Res Treat Research Article Background. CD4 count measures the degree of immunosuppression in HIV-positive patients. It is also used in deciding when to commence therapy, in staging the disease, and in determining treatment failure. Using the CD4 count, this study aimed at determining the percentage of HIV-positives who require antiretroviral therapy at enrollment in an HIV treatment and care centre. Methods. The Baseline CD4 count, age and gender of 4,042 HAART-naïve patients, who registered between December 2006 and June 2010, at Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, were retrospectively studied. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 16.0 (Statistical Package for Social Sciences, Inc., Chicago, Ill). Results. Patients consisted of 2507 (62%) female and 1535 (38%) males. The mean age of males was 37.73 ± 9.48 years and that of females 35.01 ± 9.34 years. Overall, the mean CD4 count was of 298.76 ± 246.93 cells/mm(3). The mean CD4 count of males was 268.05 ± 230.44 cells/mm(3) and that of females 317.55 ± 254.72 cells/mm(3). A total of 72.3% males, 64.3% females and 67.4% overall registered patients had CD4 count <350 cells/mm(3), while only 15.1% males , 20.3% females, and 18.3% overall registered patients had CD4 count >500 cells/mm(3) at registration. Conclusion. Females account for more than half of registered patients in HIV clinic and have a relatively higher CD4 count than males. About three-quarter of HIV positives require antiretroviral therapy at registration. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2012 2012-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3463904/ /pubmed/23056931 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/352753 Text en Copyright © 2012 Akinsegun Akinbami et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Akinbami, Akinsegun Dosunmu, Adedoyin Adediran, Adewumi Ajibola, Sarah Oshinaike, Olajumoke Wright, Kikelomo Arogundade, Olanrewaju CD4 Count Pattern and Demographic Distribution of Treatment-Naïve HIV Patients in Lagos, Nigeria |
title | CD4 Count Pattern and Demographic Distribution of Treatment-Naïve HIV Patients in Lagos, Nigeria |
title_full | CD4 Count Pattern and Demographic Distribution of Treatment-Naïve HIV Patients in Lagos, Nigeria |
title_fullStr | CD4 Count Pattern and Demographic Distribution of Treatment-Naïve HIV Patients in Lagos, Nigeria |
title_full_unstemmed | CD4 Count Pattern and Demographic Distribution of Treatment-Naïve HIV Patients in Lagos, Nigeria |
title_short | CD4 Count Pattern and Demographic Distribution of Treatment-Naïve HIV Patients in Lagos, Nigeria |
title_sort | cd4 count pattern and demographic distribution of treatment-naïve hiv patients in lagos, nigeria |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3463904/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23056931 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/352753 |
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