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Independent clinical significance of HIV antigen determination and CD4 counts in anti-HIV positive patients

Authors :
Ib C. Bygbjerg
Bo Hofmann
Birgitte Frederiksen
Petersen Cs
Klaus Damgrd Jacobsen
Peter Skinhøj
Brian Lerche
Arne Svejgaard
Ebbe Dickmeiss
Source :
University of Copenhagen

Abstract

HIV antigenemia was found in 52/243 HIV antibody positive individuals attending 2 AIDS-screening clinics, giving a prevalence of 13, 25 and 76% in CDC groups II, III and IV, respectively. No correlation was found to decreased CD4 lymphocyte values in the individual groups. HIV antigen therefore identified a separate subpopulation. For 138 asymptomatic patients followed prospectively both laboratory parameters predicted HIV-related events, the relative risk factor being 4 for low CD4 value and 6 for presence of HIV antigen. Individuals presenting with HIV antigen and decreased CD4 count all developed disease within 18 months, the relative risk factor being 24. Thus the 2 markers, when measured together, effectively separated asymptomatic HIV-infected patients into 1 of 3 risk categories.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
University of Copenhagen
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f420c96de94479d30d25fb83ed921bb9