Clinico-Immunological Profile of Children Infected with HIV Through Vertical Transmission, in Southern India
Background: Karnataka, being “High Prevalent State” of southern India, the HIV infection among antenatal women has crossed 1%. There are very few reports available with CD4 count and stage wise clinical spectrum among children. The clinical spectrum among HIV infected infants and children vary i...
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doaj-06f22edcea744eaebb28dbb43e8118292020-11-25T02:59:16ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2014-06-0186DC09DC1110.7860/JCDR/2014/7419.4443Clinico-Immunological Profile of Children Infected with HIV Through Vertical Transmission, in Southern IndiaPRAVEEN R SHAHAPUR0INDIRA BAIRY1Professor, Department of Microbiology, BLDE University’s Shri.B.M.Patil Medical College Bijapur, Karnataka, India.Professor, Department of Microbiology, Director Student Affairs, Manipal University, Manipal, India.Background: Karnataka, being “High Prevalent State” of southern India, the HIV infection among antenatal women has crossed 1%. There are very few reports available with CD4 count and stage wise clinical spectrum among children. The clinical spectrum among HIV infected infants and children vary in different areas of the world. Hence it is important to know the spectrum of opportunistic infections and their respective CD4 count among HIV infected children of our locality. Materials and Methods: The opportunistic infections among 31 paediatric seropositive patients were evaluated. These all patients were classified as per CDC guide lines into stage I, stage II, and stage III based on CD4 counts of > 1000cells/µl, 500-999 cells/µl,<500cells/µl respectively. The opportunistic infections were diagnosed by standard laboratory investigations. Clinical spectrum presented by each stage children was documented. Results: Children in stage I were 5(16.1%),stage II 14(45.1%) and stage III 12(38.7%). Oral candidiasis (29%) was the commonest, followed by recurrent respiratory tract infection (25.8%), tubercular lymphadenitis (16.1%) and chronic diarrhoea (12.9%). Conclusion: The present study showed the children with higher CD4 count had few infections and children with lower CD4 count presented with multiple opportunistic infections. This study also showed vertical transmission as the sole mode of transmission.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/4443/7419_CE[Ra1]_F(DK)_PF1(PAK)_PFA(AK)_PF2(PAG)_PF2(PN_NC).pdfcd4 countclinical spectrumpaediatric hivsouthern india |
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Clinico-Immunological Profile of Children Infected with HIV Through Vertical Transmission, in Southern India |
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Clinico-Immunological Profile of Children Infected with HIV Through Vertical Transmission, in Southern India |
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Clinico-Immunological Profile of Children Infected with HIV Through Vertical Transmission, in Southern India |
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Clinico-Immunological Profile of Children Infected with HIV Through Vertical Transmission, in Southern India |
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Clinico-Immunological Profile of Children Infected with HIV Through Vertical Transmission, in Southern India |
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clinico-immunological profile of children infected with hiv through vertical transmission, in southern india |
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Background: Karnataka, being “High Prevalent State” of
southern India, the HIV infection among antenatal women has
crossed 1%. There are very few reports available with CD4 count
and stage wise clinical spectrum among children. The clinical
spectrum among HIV infected infants and children vary in different
areas of the world. Hence it is important to know the spectrum of
opportunistic infections and their respective CD4 count among
HIV infected children of our locality.
Materials and Methods: The opportunistic infections among
31 paediatric seropositive patients were evaluated. These all
patients were classified as per CDC guide lines into stage I, stage
II, and stage III based on CD4 counts of > 1000cells/µl, 500-999
cells/µl,<500cells/µl respectively. The opportunistic infections
were diagnosed by standard laboratory investigations. Clinical
spectrum presented by each stage children was documented.
Results: Children in stage I were 5(16.1%),stage II 14(45.1%) and
stage III 12(38.7%). Oral candidiasis (29%) was the commonest,
followed by recurrent respiratory tract infection (25.8%), tubercular
lymphadenitis (16.1%) and chronic diarrhoea (12.9%).
Conclusion: The present study showed the children with higher
CD4 count had few infections and children with lower CD4 count
presented with multiple opportunistic infections. This study also
showed vertical transmission as the sole mode of transmission. |
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cd4 count clinical spectrum paediatric hiv southern india |
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