1. Effects of HIV Type 1 Infection on Hematopoiesis in Botswana.
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Andrew D. Redd, Ava Avalos, Kelesitse Phiri, and M. Essex
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Clinical observations suggest that HIV-1 infection causes higher anemia rates in patients in southern Africa than in those in the United States. To explore this difference we performed a cross-sectional exploratory study on the effect of HIV-1 infection on hematopoiesis in Botswana by examining hematological presentation, HIV disease state, hematopoietic progenitor cell number, and circulating viral levels in HIV-infected patients and HIV-uninfected controls. We found significant associations between CD34and CD4cell counts in HIV-positive patients. Significant relationships were also seen between the CD34CD4cell population and hemoglobin levels, as well as colony-forming ability. These associations, however, were not seen in uninfected controls. Circulating viral p24 levels were found to correlate significantly with CD34cell count, CD34CD4cell count, and colony-forming ability. These results demonstrate a direct association between HIV-1 infection in southern Africa and hematopoietic progenitor cell health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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