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Title: | Immune Status of HIV/AIDS Patients With Hepatitis B Virus in Benue State, Nigeria |
Authors: | Yako, A.B Lar, P Ishaleku, D Yako, J.B Makpo, J.K Auta, K.I Moses, O.S Nweze, N.O |
Issue Date: | 2012 |
Publisher: | Advances in Applied Science Research |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.3;No.2;Pp 939-943 |
Abstract: | The CD4 counts of HIV positive individuals with hepatitis B surface antigen was a factor used to determine the
immune status among infected individuals in Benue State. Of 966 males infected with HIV, 15(1.55%) were positive
for HBsAg+ with CD4 counts <335 cell/μl and in the female category, 10(0.95%) of 1042 were positive for
HBsAg+ with the CD4+ counts <420 at the initial CD4 cells counts. According to age, individuals aged between 30
and 39 years were positive for HBsAg+ with their CD4 counts ≤335 cell/μl. The least in terms of HBsAg+ carriage
(0.34%) were those 50 years and above whose CD4 read <224 cell/μl. After an interval of 6 months, the CD4 level
declined to <100 cell/μl. However, there was a significant relationship in the degree of infection among sexes
(Z=0.40<±1.96). HBsAg+ carriage rate was dependent on age (x²=7.82<0.05). |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/824 |
ISSN: | 0976-8610 |
Appears in Collections: | Microbiology
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