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Dynamics of CD4 Lymphocytes and Viral Load at the Natural History of Perinatal HIV-infection

https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2015-14-3-26-29

Abstract

This article presents the analysis of indicators of CD4 lymphocyte count and viral load in the natural history (in the absence of ART) in perinatally HIV-infected children. It was revealed that perinatal way of transmission is characterized by a higher rate of immunodeficiency progression. It may be associated with intrauterine infection, as well as an early defeat HIV immature immune system of the child. The concentration of virus in perinatally infected children since the beginning of the observation and in 30 months after infection is more than in parenterally infected children in 5 and 2 times, respectively, which determines a infavourable version of the disease in perinatally infected children.

About the Authors

T. A. Daminov
Tashkent Medical Academy Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Russian Federation


L. N. Tuychiev
Tashkent Medical Academy Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Russian Federation


G. K. Khudaykulova
Tashkent Medical Academy Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Russian Federation

PhD, associate professor of the department of infectious and pediatric infectious diseases, Tashkent Medical Academy.
Address: Uzbekistan, Tashkent city, Farobi str, 2. Tel.: +99890) 948-45-90;



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Daminov T.A., Tuychiev L.N., Khudaykulova G.K. Dynamics of CD4 Lymphocytes and Viral Load at the Natural History of Perinatal HIV-infection. CHILDREN INFECTIONS. 2015;14(3):26-29. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2015-14-3-26-29

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