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CD4 Counts and Viral Loads of Newly Diagnosed HIV-Infected Individuals: Implications for Treatment as Prevention
OBJECTIVE: To report the viral load and CD4 count in HIV-infected, antiretroviral naïve, first -time HIV-testers, not immediately eligible for treatment initiation by current South Africa treatment guidelines. DESIGN: This was a cross-sectional study in a high-volume, free-of-charge HIV testing cent...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3942485/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24595317 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090754 |
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author | Govender, Sarishen Otwombe, Kennedy Essien, Thandekile Panchia, Ravindre de Bruyn, Guy Mohapi, Lerato Gray, Glenda Martinson, Neil |
author_facet | Govender, Sarishen Otwombe, Kennedy Essien, Thandekile Panchia, Ravindre de Bruyn, Guy Mohapi, Lerato Gray, Glenda Martinson, Neil |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To report the viral load and CD4 count in HIV-infected, antiretroviral naïve, first -time HIV-testers, not immediately eligible for treatment initiation by current South Africa treatment guidelines. DESIGN: This was a cross-sectional study in a high-volume, free-of-charge HIV testing centre in Soweto, South Africa. METHODS: We enrolled first time HIV testers and collected demographic and risk-behaviour data and measured CD4 count and viral load. RESULTS: Between March and October 2011, a total of 4793 adults attended VCT and 1062 (22%) tested positive. Of the 1062, 799 (75%) were ART naïve and 348/799 (44%) were first-time HIV testers. Of this group of 348, 225 (65%) were female. Overall their median age, CD4 count and viral load was 34 years (IQR: 28-41), 364 (IQR: 238-542) cells/mm(3) and 13,000 (IQR: 2050-98171) copies/ml, respectively. Female first time HIV testers had higher CD4 counts (419 IQR: 262-582 vs. 303 IQR: 199-418 cells/mm(3)) and lower viral loads (9,100 vs. 34,000 copies/ml) compared to males. Of 183 participants with CD4 count >350 cells/mm(3), 62 (34%) had viral loads > 10,000 copies/ml. CONCLUSIONS: A large proportion of HIV infected adults not qualifying for immediate ART at the CD4 count threshold of 350 cells/mm(3) have high viral loads. HIV-infected men at their first HIV diagnosis are more likely to have lower CD4 counts and higher viral loads than women. |
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spelling | pubmed-39424852014-03-06 CD4 Counts and Viral Loads of Newly Diagnosed HIV-Infected Individuals: Implications for Treatment as Prevention Govender, Sarishen Otwombe, Kennedy Essien, Thandekile Panchia, Ravindre de Bruyn, Guy Mohapi, Lerato Gray, Glenda Martinson, Neil PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: To report the viral load and CD4 count in HIV-infected, antiretroviral naïve, first -time HIV-testers, not immediately eligible for treatment initiation by current South Africa treatment guidelines. DESIGN: This was a cross-sectional study in a high-volume, free-of-charge HIV testing centre in Soweto, South Africa. METHODS: We enrolled first time HIV testers and collected demographic and risk-behaviour data and measured CD4 count and viral load. RESULTS: Between March and October 2011, a total of 4793 adults attended VCT and 1062 (22%) tested positive. Of the 1062, 799 (75%) were ART naïve and 348/799 (44%) were first-time HIV testers. Of this group of 348, 225 (65%) were female. Overall their median age, CD4 count and viral load was 34 years (IQR: 28-41), 364 (IQR: 238-542) cells/mm(3) and 13,000 (IQR: 2050-98171) copies/ml, respectively. Female first time HIV testers had higher CD4 counts (419 IQR: 262-582 vs. 303 IQR: 199-418 cells/mm(3)) and lower viral loads (9,100 vs. 34,000 copies/ml) compared to males. Of 183 participants with CD4 count >350 cells/mm(3), 62 (34%) had viral loads > 10,000 copies/ml. CONCLUSIONS: A large proportion of HIV infected adults not qualifying for immediate ART at the CD4 count threshold of 350 cells/mm(3) have high viral loads. HIV-infected men at their first HIV diagnosis are more likely to have lower CD4 counts and higher viral loads than women. Public Library of Science 2014-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3942485/ /pubmed/24595317 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090754 Text en © 2014 Govender et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Govender, Sarishen Otwombe, Kennedy Essien, Thandekile Panchia, Ravindre de Bruyn, Guy Mohapi, Lerato Gray, Glenda Martinson, Neil CD4 Counts and Viral Loads of Newly Diagnosed HIV-Infected Individuals: Implications for Treatment as Prevention |
title | CD4 Counts and Viral Loads of Newly Diagnosed HIV-Infected Individuals: Implications for Treatment as Prevention |
title_full | CD4 Counts and Viral Loads of Newly Diagnosed HIV-Infected Individuals: Implications for Treatment as Prevention |
title_fullStr | CD4 Counts and Viral Loads of Newly Diagnosed HIV-Infected Individuals: Implications for Treatment as Prevention |
title_full_unstemmed | CD4 Counts and Viral Loads of Newly Diagnosed HIV-Infected Individuals: Implications for Treatment as Prevention |
title_short | CD4 Counts and Viral Loads of Newly Diagnosed HIV-Infected Individuals: Implications for Treatment as Prevention |
title_sort | cd4 counts and viral loads of newly diagnosed hiv-infected individuals: implications for treatment as prevention |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3942485/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24595317 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090754 |
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