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CD4 Decay Rate as an Indicator of the Time Interval between Initial Infection and First Diagnosis among Drug-Naïve Human Immunodeficiency Virus Seropositive Individuals in Lagos, Nigeria

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the time interval between human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and the first diagnosis among drug-naïve individuals in Badagry, Nigeria. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: A sample of 213 subjects who tested HIV positive for the first time were enrolled i...

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Autores principales: Motayo, Babatunde Olanrewaju, Aturaka, Samson O., Olusola, Babatunde A., Ogiogwa, I. Joseph, Shidali, Nataniel N., Akingbade, Olusola, Faneye, Adedayo O.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5588591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27578293
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000449465
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author Motayo, Babatunde Olanrewaju
Aturaka, Samson O.
Olusola, Babatunde A.
Ogiogwa, I. Joseph
Shidali, Nataniel N.
Akingbade, Olusola
Faneye, Adedayo O.
author_facet Motayo, Babatunde Olanrewaju
Aturaka, Samson O.
Olusola, Babatunde A.
Ogiogwa, I. Joseph
Shidali, Nataniel N.
Akingbade, Olusola
Faneye, Adedayo O.
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description OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the time interval between human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and the first diagnosis among drug-naïve individuals in Badagry, Nigeria. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: A sample of 213 subjects who tested HIV positive for the first time were enrolled in this study. The HIV diagnosis was performed using Startpak® and Determine® kits, and a CD4 count was carried out using a FACS Count® flow cytometer. The mean CD4 values were determined by gender and age groups. The time interval between initial HIV infection and first testing was calculated based on the average CD4 decay rate per calendar year, and data analysis was performed using SPSS software. RESULTS: At diagnosis, the mean CD4 values showed that females recorded 270 cells/µl and males 244 cells/µl. By age range, individuals <25 years recorded 437 cells/µl, those between 25 and 40 years of age had 237 cells/µl, and those aged ≥41 years had 192 cells/µl. There was a significant difference between CD4 cell categorization and age range (p < 0.001). Subjects aged between 25 and 40 years recorded the highest distribution of all CD4 cell counts. The time interval between infection and testing for females was 8.1 years and for males 6.7 years. Within the age group <25 years the interval was 5.1 years, whilst it was 8.1 years for those aged ≥41 years. CONCLUSION: Most of the population presented for testing during the advanced stages of infection. We suggest an upscaling of HIV voluntary counseling and testing to encourage early detection and better treatment outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-55885912017-11-01 CD4 Decay Rate as an Indicator of the Time Interval between Initial Infection and First Diagnosis among Drug-Naïve Human Immunodeficiency Virus Seropositive Individuals in Lagos, Nigeria Motayo, Babatunde Olanrewaju Aturaka, Samson O. Olusola, Babatunde A. Ogiogwa, I. Joseph Shidali, Nataniel N. Akingbade, Olusola Faneye, Adedayo O. Med Princ Pract Original Paper OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the time interval between human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and the first diagnosis among drug-naïve individuals in Badagry, Nigeria. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: A sample of 213 subjects who tested HIV positive for the first time were enrolled in this study. The HIV diagnosis was performed using Startpak® and Determine® kits, and a CD4 count was carried out using a FACS Count® flow cytometer. The mean CD4 values were determined by gender and age groups. The time interval between initial HIV infection and first testing was calculated based on the average CD4 decay rate per calendar year, and data analysis was performed using SPSS software. RESULTS: At diagnosis, the mean CD4 values showed that females recorded 270 cells/µl and males 244 cells/µl. By age range, individuals <25 years recorded 437 cells/µl, those between 25 and 40 years of age had 237 cells/µl, and those aged ≥41 years had 192 cells/µl. There was a significant difference between CD4 cell categorization and age range (p < 0.001). Subjects aged between 25 and 40 years recorded the highest distribution of all CD4 cell counts. The time interval between infection and testing for females was 8.1 years and for males 6.7 years. Within the age group <25 years the interval was 5.1 years, whilst it was 8.1 years for those aged ≥41 years. CONCLUSION: Most of the population presented for testing during the advanced stages of infection. We suggest an upscaling of HIV voluntary counseling and testing to encourage early detection and better treatment outcomes. S. Karger AG 2016-11 2016-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5588591/ /pubmed/27578293 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000449465 Text en Copyright © 2016 by S. Karger AG, Basel http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported license (CC BY-NC) (www.karger.com/OA-license), applicable to the online version of the article only. Distribution permitted for non-commercial purposes only.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Motayo, Babatunde Olanrewaju
Aturaka, Samson O.
Olusola, Babatunde A.
Ogiogwa, I. Joseph
Shidali, Nataniel N.
Akingbade, Olusola
Faneye, Adedayo O.
CD4 Decay Rate as an Indicator of the Time Interval between Initial Infection and First Diagnosis among Drug-Naïve Human Immunodeficiency Virus Seropositive Individuals in Lagos, Nigeria
title CD4 Decay Rate as an Indicator of the Time Interval between Initial Infection and First Diagnosis among Drug-Naïve Human Immunodeficiency Virus Seropositive Individuals in Lagos, Nigeria
title_full CD4 Decay Rate as an Indicator of the Time Interval between Initial Infection and First Diagnosis among Drug-Naïve Human Immunodeficiency Virus Seropositive Individuals in Lagos, Nigeria
title_fullStr CD4 Decay Rate as an Indicator of the Time Interval between Initial Infection and First Diagnosis among Drug-Naïve Human Immunodeficiency Virus Seropositive Individuals in Lagos, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed CD4 Decay Rate as an Indicator of the Time Interval between Initial Infection and First Diagnosis among Drug-Naïve Human Immunodeficiency Virus Seropositive Individuals in Lagos, Nigeria
title_short CD4 Decay Rate as an Indicator of the Time Interval between Initial Infection and First Diagnosis among Drug-Naïve Human Immunodeficiency Virus Seropositive Individuals in Lagos, Nigeria
title_sort cd4 decay rate as an indicator of the time interval between initial infection and first diagnosis among drug-naïve human immunodeficiency virus seropositive individuals in lagos, nigeria
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5588591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27578293
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000449465
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