The Pan African Medical Journal (May 2011)

Baseline CD4+ T lymphocyte cell counts, hepatitis B and C viruses seropositivity in adults with Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection at a tertiary hospital in Nigeria

  • Ebenezer Adekunle Ajayi,
  • Akande Oladimeji Ajayi,
  • Patrick Temi Adegun,
  • Iyiade Adeseye Ajayi,
  • Abiodun Akinyeye Ojo,
  • Hussean Taiwo Raimi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2011.9.6.437
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6

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INTRODUCTION: Ekiti State of Nigeria is known to have the lowest prevalence of HIV in Nigeria. University Teaching Hospital (UTH), Ado Ekiti was recently upgraded to serve as one of the three centres for HIV/AIDS referral, diagnosis and treatment in Ekiti State. We evaluated the baseline immunologic and biochemical parameters of patients presenting at the ART clinic of University Teaching Hospital, Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State. METHODS: All HIV seropositive patients not yet on antiretroviral therapy, who presented at the ART Clinic within the study period had at the first visit to the clinic, their blood sample taken for CD4 cell counts estimation, HBsAg and anti- HCV screening, ALT, AST as well as hemoglobin estimation as part of the routine workup to assess their disease health status and need for antiretroviral therapy.

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