Parameters of the CD4-Cell count and viral load in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infected patients

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In this work the specific features of parameters of plasma CD4 T-lymphocytes count and level virus RNA in the HIV-infected patients were studied. 22% correlation between reduction of CD4 cell count and an increase in virus RNA level was observed in persons that did not receive antiretroviral treatment during the third HIV- infection phase. During this phase of infection patients exhibited a growth of the median value of virus load in cases of both rise as decline in CD4 cell count during long observation period. In addition, towards the end of the observation period, the percentage of patients with virus load >3.3 lg copies/ml considerably expanded. 43% correlation between CD4 cell count and duration of the HIV-infection was detected during the fourth infection phase in persons that did not receive antiretroviral treatment. Most of the patients in the third and the fourth infection phases had essential CD4 cell count growth during antiretroviral treatment. Best values were observed in patients with the initial value of CD4 >400 cells/pl belonging to the third HIV-infection phase.

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L. М. Selimova

“The D.I. Ivanovsky Institute of Virology” Federal State Budgetary Institution “Federal Research Centre for Epidemiology and Microbiology named after the honorary academician N.F. Gamaleya” of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation; Central Research Institute of Epidemiology, Federal Supervision Service for the of Consumer Rights Protection and People’s Welfare

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Lyudmila Selimova, Doctor of Biological Sciences

123098, Moscow

105275, Moscow

Russian Federation

L. V. Serebrovskaya

“The D.I. Ivanovsky Institute of Virology” Federal State Budgetary Institution “Federal Research Centre for Epidemiology and Microbiology named after the honorary academician N.F. Gamaleya” of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation; Central Research Institute of Epidemiology, Federal Supervision Service for the of Consumer Rights Protection and People’s Welfare

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123098, Moscow

105275, Moscow

Russian Federation

L. А. Ivanova

Central Research Institute of Epidemiology, Federal Supervision Service for the of Consumer Rights Protection and People’s Welfare

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105275, Moscow Russian Federation

А. V. Kravchenko

Central Research Institute of Epidemiology, Federal Supervision Service for the of Consumer Rights Protection and People’s Welfare

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105275, Moscow Russian Federation

Е. V. Buravtsova

Central Research Institute of Epidemiology, Federal Supervision Service for the of Consumer Rights Protection and People’s Welfare

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105275, Moscow Russian Federation

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