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HIV and Oral

Relationship of Oral Lesions and CD4 Count in Female HIV Patients in South Western Nigeria

Relationship of Oral Lesions and CD4 Count in Female HIV Patients in South Western Nigeria

... in oral lesions particularly oral Candidiasis in HIV patients with low CD4 count in Ibadan, South west ...of oral lesions with increased risk of progression of HIV disease ...of ...

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The impact of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) on the clinical features of HIV - related oral lesions in Nigeria

The impact of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) on the clinical features of HIV - related oral lesions in Nigeria

... for HIV related oral ...the HIV-ROLs studied. During the period of study, HIV-ROLs of fungal origin (pseudomembraneous, erythemathous candidiasis and angular cheilitis) experienced significant ...

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A study of oral candidal carriage and cd4 t lymphocyte count in hiv positive patients and antifungal susceptibility of isolated candidal strains for fluconazole and voriconazole in vitro

A study of oral candidal carriage and cd4 t lymphocyte count in hiv positive patients and antifungal susceptibility of isolated candidal strains for fluconazole and voriconazole in vitro

... of oral yeast isolates for fluconazole and variconazole were ...of HIV infection and previous exposure to fluconazole could be risk factors for the development of fluconazole resistant oropharyngeal ...

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Prevalence of oral lesions and the effects of HAART in adult HIV patients attending a tertiary hospital in Lagos, Nigeria

Prevalence of oral lesions and the effects of HAART in adult HIV patients attending a tertiary hospital in Lagos, Nigeria

... Background: Oral lesions have been reported to be early clinical features of HIV ...of oral lesions and the management outcome using HAART in HIV Seropositive patients attending a tertiary ...

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Differential Transmission of HIV Traversing Fetal Oral/Intestinal Epithelia and Adult Oral Epithelia

Differential Transmission of HIV Traversing Fetal Oral/Intestinal Epithelia and Adult Oral Epithelia

... of HIV-infected mothers contains HIV- infected lymphocytes and macrophages (22, 39, 41, 44, 47–49), which may initiate HIV MTCT during ...R5 HIV-1- infected macrophages and not X4-tropic ...

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Oral Lesions in HIV Sero positive pediatric patients and isolation and speciation of Oral Candida

Oral Lesions in HIV Sero positive pediatric patients and isolation and speciation of Oral Candida

... of HIV infection has been considered to be of value in assessing diseases progression in the developed country, however, the potential use of oral lesions as prognostic markers in developing countries is ...

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Nairobi East District, Kenya, Regarding HIV-related

Knowledge of Primary Health Care Providers in Nairobi East District, Kenya, Regarding HIV-related Oral Facial and Other Common Oral Diseases and Conditions

... on/about HIV-related oro-facial diseases; b) Knowledge on general oral diseases and ...concerning HIV-related oro- facial lesions comprised seventeen ...general oral conditions comprised ...

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Expression of HIV receptors, alternate receptors and co receptors on tonsillar epithelium: implications for HIV binding and primary oral infection

Expression of HIV receptors, alternate receptors and co receptors on tonsillar epithelium: implications for HIV binding and primary oral infection

... proximal oral mucosa, the palatine tonsil sur- face is notable for the presence of openings that provide access into the tonsillar ...the oral cavity ...of oral HIV transmission, the cellular ...

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Porphyromonas gingivalisinduces CCR5 dependent transfer of infectious HIV 1 from oral keratinocytes to permissive cells

Porphyromonas gingivalisinduces CCR5 dependent transfer of infectious HIV 1 from oral keratinocytes to permissive cells

... human oral keratinocytes OKF6/TERT-2 (TERT-2) [66] were provided by James Rheinwald of Har- vard Medical School and cultured essentially as described previously ...for HIV-1 infec- tion, TZM-bl cells (JC53) ...

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Molecular profile of oral candida albicans isolates from hiv infected patients and healthy persons

Molecular profile of oral candida albicans isolates from hiv infected patients and healthy persons

... the oral cavity of individuals with and without HIV and verify genetic relationships between them using the RAPD-PCR ...from HIV patients with no clinical signs of oral candidiasis, and Group ...

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Challenges and opportunities for oral pre-exposure prophylaxis in the prevention of HIV infection: where are we in Europe?

Challenges and opportunities for oral pre-exposure prophylaxis in the prevention of HIV infection: where are we in Europe?

... of oral PrEP with TDF or TDF/FTC have been conducted in high-risk indi- viduals, but have yielded conflicting results [7-12] (Table ...daily oral PrEP on HIV incidence, efficacy outcomes ranged from ...

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Hiv- A Global Challenge and its Oral Manifestations

Hiv- A Global Challenge and its Oral Manifestations

... immune-mediated HIV- related oral disorder, is the major apthousulceration,with a prevalence of approximately 2–3% ...dexamethasone oral rinse ...advanced HIV infection (typically with CD4 ...

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HIV AIDS Clinical Care - Oral Health

HIV AIDS Clinical Care - Oral Health

... some HIV-infected ...an oral chancre) is suspected, perform (or refer for) darkfield examination; check Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (VDRL) or rapid plasma reagin (RPR) results (note that VDRL or ...

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Management of HIV/Hepatitis
Patients in Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgery

Management of HIV/Hepatitis Patients in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

... Health-care personnel (HCP) are defined as persons whose activities involve contact with patients or with blood or other body fluids from patients in a health-care, laboratory, or public-safety setting. [1] The potential ...

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Oral and Airway Microbiota in HIV Infected Pneumonia Patients

Oral and Airway Microbiota in HIV Infected Pneumonia Patients

... the oral and airway microbiotas of HIV-infected patients treated with antimicrobial therapies for acute ...The oral cavity was characterized by rich mi- crobiotas, including hallmark organisms ...

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Oral microbiota in youth with perinatally acquired HIV infection

Oral microbiota in youth with perinatally acquired HIV infection

... acquired HIV infection and the oral micro- biota is that children are born with HIV, before they have an established ...perinatally HIV-infected (PHIV) children are repeatedly exposed to their ...

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HIV risk, risk perception and uptake of HIV testing and counseling among youth men who have sex with men attending a gay sauna

HIV risk, risk perception and uptake of HIV testing and counseling among youth men who have sex with men attending a gay sauna

... anal, oral and vaginal sexes were low and not significantly different between youth and other MSM (51% ...for HIV acquisition, of which 43 (63%) had false perception of low HIV ...of HIV ...

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Prevalence of Sexually Transmitted Infections among Female Sex Workers attending Institute of Venereology.

Prevalence of Sexually Transmitted Infections among Female Sex Workers attending Institute of Venereology.

... peno oral was practiced by ...noted. Oral candidiasis was present in 4 patients and all these 4 patients were HIV positive with CD4 count less than ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC5079298.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC5079298.pdf

... vitro HIV inhibitory activity in serum, CVS and saliva after a single oral dose of 4 ′ -ethynyl-2-fluoro-2 ′ -deoxyade- nosine demonstrates efficient penetration of active 4 ′ -ethynyl-2- fluoro-2 ′ ...

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Antiretroviral Therapy: What to Look Out For!

Antiretroviral Therapy: What to Look Out For!

... the oral cavity by preventing oral lesion, however the long term usage of the same can result in side ...the oral cavity as it reduces the number of HIV associated oral lesions like ...

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