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Chongqing Medicine ; (36): 2045-2047, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-610090

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Objective To investigate the effect of different HAART regimens on liver function,viral load and CD4+T cells of HIV infected children with HCV co-infection.Methods A total of 40 patients were divided into 4 groups:13 cases in AZT+3TC+NVP group(group A),16 cases in AZT+3TC+EFV group(group B),5 cases in D4T+3TC+EFV group(group C)and 6 cases in D4T+3TC+NVP group(group D).Liver function,viral load and CD4+T cells of patients in 4 groups were compared between before and after HAART.Results Eight patients(20%)had abnormal liver function before HAART treatment,and all of them had 1 level of liver damage.After receiving HAART,levels of ALT and AST were increased in group A and B(P0.05).Conclusion Different HAART regimens can increase the liver damage in HIV infected children co-infected with HCV,but have little effect on the treatment efficiency of HAART regimens.

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Chinese Journal of Immunology ; (12): 1385-1388, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-477409

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Objective:To investigate the change of liver function,viral load and CD4+T count in pediatric AIDS patients with HBV/HCV co-infection after HARRT therapy,and explore the effect of HBV/HCV co-infection on HAART.Methods:95 pediatric AIDS patients without HBV/HCV co-infection ( group A) ,9 pediatric AIDS patients with HBV co-infection ( group B) and 23 pediatric AIDS patients with HCV co-infection ( group C) who received HAART for 2 year were enrolled.Liver function,viral load and CD4+T count were detected before and after HAART.Results:After HAART for 2 years,26 patients (20.5%) were found with liver injury of grade 2 (1000.05 ) .Conclusion: Co-infection of HBV/HCV can aggravate the liver damage of HIV-1 infected children,but has no significant effect on HAART.

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