| Literature DB >> 18310794 |
D Agarwal1, J Chakravarty, S Sundar, V Gupta, B D Bhatia.
Abstract
We conducted this study to find out correlation of CD4% with clinical status in 102 HIV infected antiretroviral naive children. Mean age of presentation was 4.8 years. Perinatal transmission was the commonest mode of transmission (94%). Fever (53%), chronic diarrhea (36%), and cough (29%) were the commonest presenting symptoms. Protein energy malnutrition was seen in 56.7% of children. 33.3% children were asymptomatic, whereas 45.1% were in WHO clinical stages III and IV at the time of presentation. The most common opportunistic infection was tuberculosis. CD4% correlated significantly with the deterioration of the WHO clinical stages (P<0.01) and increasing grades of protein energy malnutrition (P< 0.05).Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18310794
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian Pediatr ISSN: 0019-6061 Impact factor: 1.411