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Delay in the Provision of Antiretroviral Therapy to HIV infected TB Patients in Nigeria

Delay in the Provision of Antiretroviral Therapy to HIV infected TB Patients in Nigeria

... among HIV-positive TB ...assess TB/HIV knowledge and barriers to timely ...4,810 TB patient records, of which 1,249 (26.0%) had HIV-positive or unknown HIV status ... See full document

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Incidence of Tuberculosis in Latent TB Infected (LTBI) Patients Living with HIV under Antiretroviral Therapy in the Lomé Infectious Disease Department

Incidence of Tuberculosis in Latent TB Infected (LTBI) Patients Living with HIV under Antiretroviral Therapy in the Lomé Infectious Disease Department

... develop TB is increased in people infected with ...the HIV infection [8]. Its occurrence in la- tent tuberculosis patients requires a reliable diagnosis of LTBI, which nowadays use methods of ... See full document

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Incidence, risk factors and mortality of tuberculosis in Danish HIV patients 1995-2007

Incidence, risk factors and mortality of tuberculosis in Danish HIV patients 1995-2007

... of TB after initiation of ...developing TB than ...of antiretroviral therapy were important risk factors for TB ...surprisingly patients from high TB burden countries are ... See full document

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CD4 COUNT AND VIRAL LOAD QUANTITATION OF HIV INFECTED PREGNANT AND NON PREGNANT WOMEN ON DIFFERENT ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY IN LAGOS STATE, NIGERIA

CD4 COUNT AND VIRAL LOAD QUANTITATION OF HIV INFECTED PREGNANT AND NON PREGNANT WOMEN ON DIFFERENT ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY IN LAGOS STATE, NIGERIA

... Amplicor HIV-1-monitor kit respectively. Forty six human patients (pregnant patients, n = 21, non pregnant patients n = 25) were recruited during this study from the PEPFAR (President Bush ... See full document

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Potential drug–drug interactions in HIV-infected children on antiretroviral therapy in Lagos, Nigeria

Potential drug–drug interactions in HIV-infected children on antiretroviral therapy in Lagos, Nigeria

... LUTH, Nigeria were at risk of CSDIs with a potential to cause subtherapeutic levels of ARV drugs in some patients as well as sub- or supratherapeutic levels of con- comitant ...pediatric HIV ... See full document

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Factors Associated with First Line Antiretroviral Therapy Failure amongst HIV Infected African Patients: A Case Control Study

Factors Associated with First Line Antiretroviral Therapy Failure amongst HIV Infected African Patients: A Case Control Study

... Prophylaxis Therapy practiced in this setting which would have the effect of limiting TB, pneu- monia, toxoplasmosis and other opportunistic infections that are responsible for increased mortality in ... See full document

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Integrated therapy for HIV and tuberculosis

Integrated therapy for HIV and tuberculosis

... among HIV-infected patients, especially in resource-limited ...of TB vary and depend on the degree of ...active TB. TB-related mortality in HIV-infected ... See full document

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Prevalence and Pattern of Adverse Drug Reactions among HIV Infected Patients on Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) in Imo State, Nigeria: A Hospital Based Survey

Prevalence and Pattern of Adverse Drug Reactions among HIV Infected Patients on Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) in Imo State, Nigeria: A Hospital Based Survey

... Majority of the participants (92.0%) were on AZT+3TC+NVP treatment regimen and adherence level among them was 85.0%. Majority of those that were non-adherent to their drugs claim that they missed it more than once a ... See full document

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Cytomegalovirus infection in HIV infected patients in the era of combination antiretroviral therapy

Cytomegalovirus infection in HIV infected patients in the era of combination antiretroviral therapy

... 1000 patients-year) [17], but lower than the pre-ART era ...1000 patients-year) ...many patients with late diagnosis of HIV infection, which leads to a delay in the initial treatment ... See full document

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Early versus delayed initiation of antiretroviral therapy for Indian HIV Infected individuals with tuberculosis on antituberculosis treatment

Early versus delayed initiation of antiretroviral therapy for Indian HIV Infected individuals with tuberculosis on antituberculosis treatment

... naïve HIV positive patients with active TB pre- senting in the hospital’s ART Centre, DOTS Centre, in- fectious diseases and chest clinics, medical OPD, and wards were screened for ...of TB ... See full document

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Current trends and intricacies in the management of HIV-associated pulmonary tuberculosis

Current trends and intricacies in the management of HIV-associated pulmonary tuberculosis

... by HIV infection currently being 6 months for Pulmo- nary and extended in severe forms of extra pulmonary TB like bone and neurological ...in HIV-coinfected pulmonary TB patients in ... See full document

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Latent and subclinical tuberculosis in HIV infected patients: a cross sectional study

Latent and subclinical tuberculosis in HIV infected patients: a cross sectional study

... low TB incidence country (United States), the rate of reactivation was ...in HIV-infected individuals compared to ...without HIV infection [34]. The WHO recommends that national HIV ... See full document

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Diabetes among HIV Infected Patients on Antiretroviral Therapy at Mulago National Referral  Hospital in Central Uganda

Diabetes among HIV Infected Patients on Antiretroviral Therapy at Mulago National Referral Hospital in Central Uganda

... of patients who use both ART and Anti- hypertensive drugs, as well as those that are overweight and obese must be included into regular HIV clinical care set up as part of the overall care and support ... See full document

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HAS HAART WON HEART OF HIV/AIDS PATIENTS?

HAS HAART WON HEART OF HIV/AIDS PATIENTS?

... of antiretroviral regimens is ...Unlike therapy for other diseases, a strategy of decreasing the dose or switching to a different drug to minimize toxicity and maximize adherence may not be possible with ... See full document

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Antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected patients: a proposal to assess the economic value of the single-tablet regimen

Antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected patients: a proposal to assess the economic value of the single-tablet regimen

... by patients on the single-tablet regimen versus those on a multipill regimen in terms of quality of life and cost per QALY ...by patients, the ICER was more favorable and came to € ... See full document

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Tuberculosis and lung damage: from epidemiology to pathophysiology

Tuberculosis and lung damage: from epidemiology to pathophysiology

... The host ’ s immune system responds to the invading mycobacterium and triggers granuloma formation during primary infection [14, 58]. A granuloma is a highly organised structure consisting of many immune cell types (e.g. ... See full document

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Access to antiretroviral therapy among HIV/AIDS patients in Chiang Mai province, Thailand

Access to antiretroviral therapy among HIV/AIDS patients in Chiang Mai province, Thailand

... among HIV/AIDS patients in Chiang Mai province, ...most patients the average traveling time was ...the patients suggested increasing the number of health care personnel to solve this ...most ... See full document

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Original Article HIV drug resistance and related factors in patients receiving second-line combination antiretroviral therapy in rural China

Original Article HIV drug resistance and related factors in patients receiving second-line combination antiretroviral therapy in rural China

... the patients who experienced viro- logic failure in the present study; this could be partly explained by poor adherence, which most studies report to be the main reason for viro- logic failure ...the ... See full document

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Incidence of Nephropathy in HIV Infected Patients Receiving Highly Active  Antiretroviral Therapy at Newlands  Clinic: A Retrospective Study

Incidence of Nephropathy in HIV Infected Patients Receiving Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy at Newlands Clinic: A Retrospective Study

... factors. HIV wasting syndrome and history of pulmonary tuberculosis were also independent risk factors suggesting that advanced disease is probably a risk factor for the development of ...in HIV ... See full document

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Human immunodeficiency virus rebound after suppression to < 400 copies/mL during initial highly active antiretroviral therapy regimens, according to prior nucleoside experience and duration of suppression

Human immunodeficiency virus rebound after suppression to < 400 copies/mL during initial highly active antiretroviral therapy regimens, according to prior nucleoside experience and duration of suppression

... 400 HIV RNA copies/mL (as in the Kaplan-Meier plot in figure ...nucleoside-experienced patients, com- pared with naive patients; 95% confidence interval [CI], ... See full document

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