This study was carried out to determine the presence of intestinal parasites and their correlation with CD4+ T-cell counts and demographics among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive patients in Benin City, Nigeria. Stool specimens from 2,000 HIV-positive patients and 500 controls (HIV-negative individuals) were examined for ova, cysts, or parasites, using standard procedures. In addition, patient’s blood samples were analyzed for CD4 counts by flow cytometry. An overall prevalence rate of 15.3% was observed among HIVpositive patients while 6.2% was noted among non-HIV subjects. HIV status was a significant (PB0.0001) risk factor for acquiring intestinal parasitic infections. Male gender, CD4 count B200 cell/ml, and diarrhea we...
The prevalence of cryptosporidiosis and other intestinal protozoa infections amongst HIV patients se...
AbstractIntestinal parasitic infections have been reported in persons with human immunodeficiency vi...
Introduction: Intestinal parasites in HIV and AIDS patients increase the risk of gastroenteritis, ad...
AbstractBackgroundHuman immune-deficiency virus/acquired immune-deficiency syndrome predisposes to o...
Abstract: Parasitic infections continue to take their toll on HIV positive patients by influencing t...
A research study on prevalence of intestinal parasitism among HIV positive patients attending Usmanu...
Introduction: Intestinal parasitic infection has been a major source of morbidity in tropical countr...
Parasitic infections continue to take their toll on HIV positive patients by influencing the blood q...
Parasitic infections continue to take their toll on HIV positive patients by influencing the blood q...
Background: Intestinal parasitic infections play a vital role in the prognosis of HIV/AIDS in patie...
AbstractIntestinal parasitic infections have been reported in persons with human immunodeficiency vi...
To determine the prevalence of intestinal parasites in HIV-infected persons in Port Harcourt, Nigeri...
The magnitude of intestinal parasitic infection in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome patients requi...
Background: The immunologic status of an individual can determine outcomes of treatment and their ca...
Background: Human immune-deficiency virus/acquired immune-deficiency syndrome predisposes to opportu...
The prevalence of cryptosporidiosis and other intestinal protozoa infections amongst HIV patients se...
AbstractIntestinal parasitic infections have been reported in persons with human immunodeficiency vi...
Introduction: Intestinal parasites in HIV and AIDS patients increase the risk of gastroenteritis, ad...
AbstractBackgroundHuman immune-deficiency virus/acquired immune-deficiency syndrome predisposes to o...
Abstract: Parasitic infections continue to take their toll on HIV positive patients by influencing t...
A research study on prevalence of intestinal parasitism among HIV positive patients attending Usmanu...
Introduction: Intestinal parasitic infection has been a major source of morbidity in tropical countr...
Parasitic infections continue to take their toll on HIV positive patients by influencing the blood q...
Parasitic infections continue to take their toll on HIV positive patients by influencing the blood q...
Background: Intestinal parasitic infections play a vital role in the prognosis of HIV/AIDS in patie...
AbstractIntestinal parasitic infections have been reported in persons with human immunodeficiency vi...
To determine the prevalence of intestinal parasites in HIV-infected persons in Port Harcourt, Nigeri...
The magnitude of intestinal parasitic infection in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome patients requi...
Background: The immunologic status of an individual can determine outcomes of treatment and their ca...
Background: Human immune-deficiency virus/acquired immune-deficiency syndrome predisposes to opportu...
The prevalence of cryptosporidiosis and other intestinal protozoa infections amongst HIV patients se...
AbstractIntestinal parasitic infections have been reported in persons with human immunodeficiency vi...
Introduction: Intestinal parasites in HIV and AIDS patients increase the risk of gastroenteritis, ad...