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Immune and serologic profiles of HIV-infected and noninfected hemophilic children and adolescents. Hemophilia Growth and Development Study Group.

J Jason1, J Murphy, L A Sleeper, S M Donfield, I Warrier, S Arkin, B Evatt, E D Gomperts.   

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OBJECTIVES: To assess relationships among the effects of HIV on hemophilic children and adolescents' immunologic parameters and vaccine-related serology.
METHODS: We analyzed data from extensive baseline immunologic evaluations of 207 HIV antibody-positive (HIV+) and 126 HIV antibody-negative (HIV-) hemophilic children and adolescents.
RESULTS: HIV+ and HIV- participants differed significantly in T-lymphocyte subpopulation numbers, immunoglobulin levels, and seroprevalence rates for diphtheria toxoid, measles, and mumps antigens, IgG levels, IgM levels, and serologic titers to vaccine antigens showed little correlation with T-cell parameters. Proportionately more HIV+ participants were nonreactive to each and all of a panel of 7 skin test antigens (71% vs 28% anergic, RR 2.6). The odds of anergy increased 1.6 times for every decline of 200 CD4+ cells/microliters.
CONCLUSIONS: HIV had significant, largely independent T- and B-lymphocyte effects on this pediatric cohort.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8184874     DOI: 10.1002/ajh.2830460106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hematol        ISSN: 0361-8609            Impact factor:   10.047


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1.  Maturational changes in peripheral lymphocyte subsets pertinent to monitoring human immunodeficiency virus-infected Chinese pediatric patients.

Authors:  K M Kam; W L Leung; K H Wong; S S Lee; M Y Hung; M Y Kwok
Journal:  Clin Diagn Lab Immunol       Date:  2001-09
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