Immunophenotypic Characterization of ART- naive, HIV Infected Adults in Kombewa Sub-county, Kisumu: A Cross Sectional Study of Rural Population in Western Kenya
Date
2020-11-02Author
Ochola, Jew
Korir, Jackson C.
Otieno, Walter
Ake, Julie
Polyak, Christina
Mulama, David H.
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Reliable information on clinical immunophenotypic biomarkers is
critical in the management of Hepatitis B and C infections especially
in ART naive HIV positive adults. CD4 cell counts and the level of
liver function bio-molecules can be monitored to assess the body
status and treatment response to interventions. This was a cross
sectional laboratory investigation study aimed at investigating the
immunological phenotypes in HIV positive adults from Kisumu
West Sub-county, so that overall patient care, participation of
individuals in clinical trials and evaluation of adverse events can be
improved. Median ALT values in Hepatitis C positive HIV positive
ART Naive participants were higher than in the Hepatitis C negative
participants (p=0.0494). The study underscores the need for
monitoring liver enzymes levels in ART naive HIV positive patients
as well, screening for viral hepatitis before initiation of Anti-Retro
Viral therapy as these diseases pathologically alters the body’s
immune biomarkers.
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https://www.scitechnol.com/peer-review/immunophenotypic-characterization-of-art-naive-hiv-infected-adults-in-kombewa-subcounty-kisumu-a-cross-sectional-study-of-rural-po-ZD1c.php?article_id=13659http://ir-library.mmust.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1932
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