| Literature DB >> 15358655 |
Hermann Bussmann1, C William Wester, Kereng V Masupu, Trevor Peter, Sarah M Gaolekwe, Soyeon Kim, Ann Marie Reich, Sam Ahn, Ying Wu, Ibou Thior, Max Essex, Richard Marlink.
Abstract
CD4+-lymphocyte counts (LCs) play a crucial role in the management and monitoring of HIV infection. Variability in CD4+ LCs has been reported to occur as a result of measurement techniques and/or biological variations. We report on the CD4+ LCs of healthy human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-seronegative adults in Botswana. Samples were obtained from HIV-seronegative blood donors. The median CD4+ LC was 726 cells/mm3 (for females, 782 cells/mm3; for males, 698 cells/mm3). The median CD8+ LC was 488 cells/mm3 (for females, 494 cells/mm3; for males, 485 cells/mm3). The median CD4+-to-CD8+ ratio was 1.57 (for females, 1.66; for males, 1.51). Our findings of low CD4+ LCs among HIV-negative adults in Botswana are significant and have important implications for the management of HIV disease in the population of this sub-Saharan African country.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15358655 PMCID: PMC515279 DOI: 10.1128/CDLI.11.5.930-935.2004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Diagn Lab Immunol ISSN: 1071-412X