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Deep Vein Thrombosis Following Enteric Fever & Immunological Failure in HIV Positive Soldier: Case Report

Deep Vein Thrombosis Following Enteric Fever & Immunological Failure in HIV Positive Soldier: Case Report

... A 29-year-old soldier was detected to have HIV- positive status in 2010 with an initial CD4 count of 565 cells/cumm with no history of any oportunistic infection at time he visit in outpatient department (OPD). He was ...

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Prevalence and Predictors of Clinical and Immunological Failure among Adults HIV Patients on HAART in Southern Benin

Prevalence and Predictors of Clinical and Immunological Failure among Adults HIV Patients on HAART in Southern Benin

... therapy failure and to identify factors associated with failure in HIV infected patients on antiretroviral ...the failure was clinical and immunological using the WHO 2010 criteria adapted by ...

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Schistosomiasis and HIV 1 viral load in HIV infected outpatients with immunological failure in Tanzania: a case control study

Schistosomiasis and HIV 1 viral load in HIV infected outpatients with immunological failure in Tanzania: a case control study

... have immunological failure by the WHO criteria (50% drop from peak CD4 count, or CD4 count equal to or below baseline after 6 months of ART, or CD4 count below 100cells/mm 3 after 1 year of ...

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Predictors of Clinical and Immunological Failure Among Patients on First-Line Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) in Southwest Ethiopia

<p>Predictors of Clinical and Immunological Failure Among Patients on First-Line Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) in Southwest Ethiopia</p>

... ART failure imposed a major chal- lenge to HIV prevention and control ...ART failure are limited due to the high cost and limited options of alternative ...early failure of fi rst- line antiretroviral ...

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Risk factors for virological failure and subtherapeutic antiretroviral drug concentrations in HIV positive adults treated in rural northwestern Uganda

Risk factors for virological failure and subtherapeutic antiretroviral drug concentrations in HIV positive adults treated in rural northwestern Uganda

... cal failure might also have been underestimated if some of the deaths or patients who were lost to follow-up died as a result of treatment failure and ...and immunological failure due to ...

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Misdiagnosis of HIV treatment failure based on clinical and immunological criteria in Eastern and Central Kenya

Misdiagnosis of HIV treatment failure based on clinical and immunological criteria in Eastern and Central Kenya

... Clinical failure is defined as occurrence of a new or recurrent WHO stage 3 or 4 disease after at least six months on ART (Table 1), while immunological failure refers to a CD4 count decrease by ...

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Outcomes of antiretroviral treatment in HIV-infected adults: a dynamic and observational cohort study in Shenzhen, China, 2003–2014

Outcomes of antiretroviral treatment in HIV-infected adults: a dynamic and observational cohort study in Shenzhen, China, 2003–2014

... study, immunological treatment outcomes illus- trate increasing failure rates over time without wide second-line treatment ...treatment failure rates and report only changes in CD4 cell count over ...

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Outcome of patients on second line antiretroviral therapy under programmatic condition in India

Outcome of patients on second line antiretroviral therapy under programmatic condition in India

... The predictor variables used in the analysis were duration of immunological failure, WHO criteria for immunological failure, weight, WHO clinical stage, CD4 count, presence of tuberculos[r] ...

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Predicting Virological Failure with  Immunological Criteria in First Line  ART Patients in a Resource Poor Setting

Predicting Virological Failure with Immunological Criteria in First Line ART Patients in a Resource Poor Setting

... In this tertiary care centre for HIV and TB, Tambaram study at the end of September 2009 out of 37,386 pa- tients [11] registered by ART centers in Tamilnadu, 452 (1.2%) from all over Tamilnadu were referred with ...

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Estimation of Clinical, Immunological and Virological Failure of First Line Antiretroviral Treatment in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo

Estimation of Clinical, Immunological and Virological Failure of First Line Antiretroviral Treatment in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo

... ical failure based on CD4 count because of the irregularity of this parameter in ...in immunological failure because CD4 values have increased for ...

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Biological Profile of HIV Positive Patients in Bangui, Central African Republic, in 2017

Biological Profile of HIV Positive Patients in Bangui, Central African Republic, in 2017

... treatment failure and the prognosis of ...and immunological profiles and biological anomalies of HIV-positive people on antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Bangui, Central Afri- can ...0.4. Immunological ...

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Sex Reporting in Preclinical Microbiological and Immunological Research

Sex Reporting in Preclinical Microbiological and Immunological Research

... Sex Reporting in Preclinical Microbiological and Immunological Research Sex Reporting in Preclinical Microbiological and Immunological Research Tanvi Potluri, Kyrra Engle, Ashley L Fink, Landon G vom[.] ...

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Naïve T-Cell Depletion Related to Infection by X4 Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 in Poor Immunological Responders to Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy

Naïve T-Cell Depletion Related to Infection by X4 Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 in Poor Immunological Responders to Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy

... good immunological responders, but because of lower CD4 ⫹ T-cell counts in the poor immunological responders, their absolute numbers of sjTRECs are lower than those in the good immu- nological ...poor ...

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Original Article Prevalence of programmed death-1 ligand-1 (PD-L1) and infiltrating lymphocytes in human gastric carcinogenesis

Original Article Prevalence of programmed death-1 ligand-1 (PD-L1) and infiltrating lymphocytes in human gastric carcinogenesis

... activated immunological status in gastric ulcerappears to switch to one of immunological suppression in intesti- nal metaplasia/atrophic gastritis and gastric carcinoma, this may suggest that the immune ...

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Sofosbuvir&ndash;daclatasvir improves hepatitis C virus&ndash;induced mixed cryoglobulinemia: Upper Egypt experience

Sofosbuvir&ndash;daclatasvir improves hepatitis C virus&ndash;induced mixed cryoglobulinemia: Upper Egypt experience

... of immunological recovery, viral load and ...and immunological recovery) and 13% showed partial response (virological and immunological recovery without clinical improvement of cryoglobulinemia ...

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Adverse drug reaction classification by health professionals: appropriate discrimination between allergy and intolerance?

Adverse drug reaction classification by health professionals: appropriate discrimination between allergy and intolerance?

... Overriding of prescribing alerts has been shown to be common, presumably at least in part because mild or trivial reactions may also generate alerts [17, 18]. There is evidence that a number of strategies including ...

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Stimulation of proinflammatory cytokines by volatile sulfur compounds in endodontically treated teeth

Stimulation of proinflammatory cytokines by volatile sulfur compounds in endodontically treated teeth

... in immunological sensitization – either via the promotion of inflammation by IFNg or via immunological dampening by IL-10 – is approxi- mately 25-times higher in patients with RFT with a positive local ...

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The immunological synapse

The immunological synapse

... Upon immunological synapse formation, CD28–CD80 interactions are facilitated and focused in the central region of the immunological synapse, very close to the site of TCR ...

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Late Onset Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Clinical and Immunological Characteristics

Late Onset Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Clinical and Immunological Characteristics

... Late Onset Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Clinical and Immunological Characteristics ORIGINAL ARTICLE Late Onset Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Clinical and Immunological Characteristics S K J Shaikh, MMe[.] ...

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Ischaemic stroke and the recanalization drug tissue plasminogen activator interfere with antibacterial phagocyte function

Ischaemic stroke and the recanalization drug tissue plasminogen activator interfere with antibacterial phagocyte function

... Exposure to r-tPA is common in ischaemic stroke pa- tients. Potential immunological effects of r-tPA may influence patients ’ clinical courses and skew the results of immunological studi[r] ...

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