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Restoration of cd4 cells and lymphocytes count during D4T + 3TC + NVP/ AZT + 3TC + NVP treatment in HIV infected individuals in Togo.


G. Katawa
E. Ataba
L.K. Nadjir
M. Kolou
G. Bomboma
J. Ameyapoh
O.M. Amessoudji
K. Anani
A.K. Kwarteng
S.D. Karou
Y. Ameyapoh

Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to investigate the impact of antiretroviral therapy (ART) on the CD4+ cells count.
Materials and method: This was a cross-sectional study which included 76 people living with HIV in first line ART for 12 months from January to December 2012.
Results: Patients age ranged from 18 to 63 years old with a mean age of 39.38±10.21 years. Among them 10 (13.2%) were under AZT+3TC+NVP treatment while 66 (86.8%) were under D4T+3TC+NVP. Before treatment, 60.5% of patients had a leukopenia (white blood cells less than 4,000 μl-1). After six and twelve months’ treatment only 26.3% and 15.8% had leukopenia respectively. Moreover, we observed that before treatment, 65.5% of patients had a lymphopenia (less than 1,500 lymphocytes μl-1) and the number of lymphocytes increased with the treatment. More interestingly, we observed that 76.4% of patients had a CD4+ T cells count under 350 μl-1 before the treatment. After the treatment, 55.3% and 44.7% of patients had a CD4+T cells under 350μl-1.
Conclusion: Improving access to antiretroviral drugs against HIV could help to reduce
the prevalence and mortality related to this infection.

Keywords: ART, CD4+ T lymphocytes, HIV.


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