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[HIV1 seropositivity and B and D viruses in West Africa].

Authors :
Soubeyrand J
Niamkey EK
Ouattara SA
Diallo D
Leleu JP
Beda BY
Source :
Pathologie-biologie [Pathol Biol (Paris)] 1990 Nov; Vol. 38 (9), pp. 899-902.
Publication Year :
1990

Abstract

This study was undertaken to investigate relationships between three widespread viruses in West Africa, i.e. HIV1 and viruses B and D, in Ivory Coast. Serologic tests for viruses B and D were carried out in a random sample of black adults of both sexes with asymptomatic HIV1 seropositivity. Coinfection by virus B or viruses B and D was a common finding. Coinfection with both viruses B and D, but not with virus B alone, was found to be significantly more frequent in these HIV1-infected adults than in a control group with acute viral hepatitis. Potential interactions between the HIV1 and viruses B and D as well as other viruses are discussed. These findings suggest that one or several cofactors acting alone or in combination play a major role in the clinical expression of HIV infection. The results of this study, together with the suggestion put forward by several investigators that B virus infection may increase the severity of AIDS, are evidence in support of the value of immunization against the B virus in the management of AIDS.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
0369-8114
Volume :
38
Issue :
9
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Pathologie-biologie
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
2177538