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Title: DIARRHOEA, CD4 CELL COUNTS AND ENTERIC INFECTIONS AMONG HIV PATIENTS ATTENDING A HOSPITAL IN JOS, NIGERIA
Authors: Pam, Victoria A
Onwuliri, Christian OE
Daniel, Lois N
Gbise, Daniel S
Onovo, Emmanuel
Arshi, Ryan
Keywords: Diarhoes
CD4 counts
Enteric pathogens
HIV
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Department of Biological Sciences FUT Minna
Abstract: Enteric pathogens’ associations between diarrhoea and CD4 cell counts were studied. Stool specimens were obtained from HIV-infected patients with diarrhoea. Out of the 600 stool samples analysed 339(56.50%) were positive for parasites. Protozoa accounted for 227(37.83%) while helminthes were 112(18.67%) of infection identified. The opportunistic parasite Cryptosporidium was the most frequently identified Protozoon parasite 128(24.67%) followed by Giardia lamblia 38(6.33%). As at enrollment, CD4 counts among patients were significantly (p<0.005) lower in those with diarrhoea than in those without diarrhoea. There was a significant association (p<0.05) between diarrhoea and low CD4 counts. Over two-thirds of diarrhoeal episodes were undiagnosed, suggesting that unidentified agents or primary HIV enteropathy are important causes of diarrhoea in this population. There is a strong negative association between duration of diarrhoea and CD4 levels.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2222
ISSN: 2141-1441
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