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Immunogenicity and safety of an inactivated hepatitis A vaccine in anti-HIV positive and negative homosexual men.

1995

The immunogenicity, reactogenicity, and safety of an inactivated hepatitis A vaccine were assessed in anti-HIV positive homosexual men. Fourteen anti-HIV positive (group 1) and 20 anti-HIV negative (group 2) men received vaccine (containing 720 ELISA units of hepatitis A antigen per dose) intramuscularly at 0, 1, and 6 months. Twelve unvaccinated anti-HIV positive men (group 3) were included as controls to evaluate disease progression. Seroconversion (anti-hepatitis V virus (HAV ⩾20 mlU/ml) was higher in group 2 than group 1 at months 2 (100% vs. 73%) and 7 (l00%vs. 77%). Group 2 had higher antibody titres than group 1 at months 1 (201 vs. 92 mlU/ml) and 7 (1, 687 vs. 636 mlU/ml). The decli…

AdultCD4-Positive T-LymphocytesMaleViral Hepatitis VaccinesCellular immunityHepatitis A vaccineAcquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)VirologyHIV SeronegativityHIV SeropositivityMedicineHumansHepatovirusSeroconversionHomosexuality MaleAgedAcquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeHepatitis A VaccinesReactogenicitybusiness.industryImmunogenicityHepatitis AHepatitis AMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseVirologyCD4 Lymphocyte CountInfectious DiseasesVaccines InactivatedConsumer Product SafetyViral diseasebusinessJournal of medical virology
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Active immunization of homosexual men using a recombinant hepatitis B vaccine

1989

Twenty homosexual men [13 anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive, seven anti-HIV negative] without HBsAg, anti-HBs, and anti-HBc were vaccinated with three 20 micrograms doses of a recombinant hepatitis B vaccine. All anti-HIV-positive homosexuals were nonresponders independent of the initial number of CD4-positive cells. Among seven anti-HIV-negative individuals, five responded. After three doses of the vaccine, CD4-positive cells fell in anti-HIV positive individuals by 22.4%. A similar fall in CD4-positive cells of an average 24.9% was noted in 17 matching, but nonvaccinated, anti-HIV-positive homosexuals. The study indicates that the efficacy of vaccination in anti-HIV-positiv…

AdultCD4-Positive T-LymphocytesMaleViral Hepatitis VaccinesHepatitis B virusHBsAgAdolescentmedicine.disease_causeActive immunizationVirusVirologyHIV Seropositivitymental disordersHumansMedicineHepatitis B AntibodiesHepatitis B virusVaccinesVaccines SyntheticHepatitis B Surface Antigensbiologybusiness.industryvirus diseasesHomosexualityMiddle AgedHepatitis Bbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseVirologyBlood Cell CountVaccinationInfectious DiseasesHepadnaviridaeImmunologybiology.proteinAntibodybusinesspsychological phenomena and processesJournal of Medical Virology
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Oral Kaposi sarcoma development is associated with HIV viral load, CD4+ count and CD4+/CD8+ ratio.

2021

Background Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS) is an uncommon, multifocal and angioproliferative lesion, which demonstrates a poor prognosis. The aim of the present research was to explore the association of HIV viral load, CD4+ and CD8+ counts and the CD4+/CD8+ ratio on the risk of oral Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS) development. Material and Methods A total of 62 patients were retrieved from March 2008 to October 2020 from the files of two oral pathology centres. Clinical, laboratory and follow-up data were retrieved from their medical files. Poisson regression was used to explore the role of history of immunosuppression and its association with oral KS development. A P-value <0.05 was considered significant. R…

AdultCD4-Positive T-LymphocytesMalemedicine.medical_specialtyTuberculosismedicine.medical_treatmentCD4-CD8 RatiomolarsHIV InfectionsCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesGastroenterologyLesionchildrenInternal medicineprimary dentitionOral and maxillofacial pathologymedicineHumansGeneral DentistrySarcoma KaposiUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industryResearchImmunosuppressionViral Loadmedicine.diseaseCD4 Lymphocyte CountPneumoniaOtorhinolaryngologyarticaineSurgerySarcomalignocainemedicine.symptombusinessViral loadMedicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal
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Long-term CD4+ T-cell count evolution after switching from regimens including HIV nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTI) plus protease in…

2011

Abstract Background Data regarding CD4+ recovery after switching from protease inhibitor (PI)-based regimens to regimens not containing PI are scarce. Methods Subjects with virological success on first-PI-regimens who switched to NNRTI therapy (NNRTI group) or to nucleoside reverse transcriptase (NRTI)-only (NRTI group) were studied. The effect of the switch on the ongoing CD4+ trend was assessed by two-phase linear regression (TPLR), allowing us to evaluate whether a change in the CD4+ trend (hinge) occurred and the time of its occurrence. Furthermore, we described the evolution of the frequencies in CD4-count classes across four relevant time-points (baseline, before and immediately after…

AdultCD4-Positive T-LymphocytesMalemedicine.medical_treatmentProtease InhibitorHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)CD4+ T-cellHIV InfectionsBiologymedicine.disease_causeSettore MED/17 - MALATTIE INFETTIVENucleoside Reverse Transcriptase InhibitorTimelcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseasesZidovudineRetrospective Studieimmune system diseasesAntiretroviral Therapy Highly ActivemedicineHumansProtease inhibitor (pharmacology)HIV InfectionProtease Inhibitorslcsh:RC109-216Retrospective StudiesHIV; CD4+ T-cellProteaseCd4 t cellDrug SubstitutionBackground dataHIVvirus diseasesMiddle AgedVirologyHIV; AIDS; CD4; NRTIReverse Transcriptase InhibitorCD4 Lymphocyte CountInfectious DiseasesCD4-Positive T-LymphocyteReverse Transcriptase InhibitorsRitonavirFemaleAdult; Antiretroviral Therapy Highly Active; CD4 Lymphocyte Count; CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes; Female; HIV Infections; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Protease Inhibitors; Retrospective Studies; Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors; Time; Drug Substitution; Infectious Diseasesmedicine.drugHumanResearch Article
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Schistosoma haematobium Infection and CD4+ T-cell levels: A cross-sectional study of young South African women

2015

Schistosoma (S.) haematobium causes urogenital schistosomiasis and has been hypothesized to adversely impact HIV transmission and progression. On the other hand it has been hypothesized that HIV could influence the manifestations of schistosomiasis. In this cross-sectional study, we explored the association between urogenital S. haematobium infection and CD4 cell counts in 792 female high-school students from randomly selected schools in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. We also investigated the association between low CD4 cell counts in HIV positive women and the number of excreted schistosome eggs in urine. Sixteen percent were HIV positive and 31% had signs of urogenital schistosomiasis…

AdultCD4-Positive T-LymphocytesRural PopulationAdolescentlcsh:MedicinePhysiologySchistosomiasisHIV InfectionsCervix UteriSchistosomiasis haematobiaSouth AfricaYoung AdultmedicinePrevalenceAnimalsHumansSex organYoung adultlcsh:ScienceSchistosomaColposcopySchistosoma haematobiumMultidisciplinarymedicine.diagnostic_testbiologybusiness.industryGenitourinary systemlcsh:RHIVbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease3. Good healthCD4 Lymphocyte Countmedicine.anatomical_structureCross-Sectional StudiesColposcopyImmunologyVaginaSchistosoma haematobiumlcsh:QFemalebusinessResearch Article
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Increase of CCR7- CD45RA+ CD8 T cells (TEMRA) in Chronic Graft-versus-host Disease

2006

Among the late effects of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), chronic graft-vs-host disease (cGVHD) still remains as the major determinant of long-term outcome and quality of life. The disease typically appears between 3 months to 1.5 years following an allogeneic transplantation and is characterized by symptoms similar to those of autoimmune disease.

AdultCancer ResearchReceptors CCR7Allogeneic transplantationmedicine.medical_treatmentGraft vs Host DiseaseC-C chemokine receptor type 7DiseaseHematopoietic stem cell transplantationCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesCCR7 CD45RA CD8Quality of lifemedicineCytotoxic T cellHumansLymphocyte CountAutoimmune diseasebusiness.industryHematologymedicine.diseasesurgical procedures operativeGraft-versus-host diseaseOncologyImmunologyChronic DiseaseLeukocyte Common AntigensReceptors ChemokinebusinessImmunologic Memory
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15(S)-HETE modulates LTB(4) production and neutrophil chemotaxis in chronic bronchitis.

2000

We evaluated the levels of 15(S)-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid [15(S)-HETE] and the expression of 15-lipoxygenase (15-LO) mRNA in induced sputum obtained from 10 control and 15 chronic bronchitis subjects. 15(S)-HETE was evaluated by reverse phase high-performance liquid chromatography separation followed by specific RIA. 15-LO mRNA expression was determined by primed in situ labeling. The levels of both soluble and cell-associated 15(S)-HETE resulted significantly higher in chronic bronchitis than in control subjects. The percentage of cells expressing 15-LO mRNA was significantly higher in chronic bronchitis than in control subjects ( P &lt; 0.01). Double staining for specific cell type ma…

AdultChronic bronchitisPhysiologyLeukotriene B4Cell SurvivalNeutrophilsNeutrophileCell CountLeukotriene B4chemistry.chemical_compoundHydroxyeicosatetraenoic AcidsMedicineArachidonate 15-LipoxygenaseHumansLung Diseases ObstructiveRNA MessengerBronchitisCells CulturedIn Situ HybridizationAgedbiologyIonophoresbusiness.industryMacrophagesSputumChemotaxisCell BiologyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseImmunohistochemistryChemotaxis Leukocytemedicine.anatomical_structureEicosanoidchemistryArachidonate 5-lipoxygenaseImmunologyChronic Diseasebiology.proteinBronchitisLeukotriene AntagonistsbusinessRespiratory tractAmerican journal of physiology. Cell physiology
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Integration of immigrants into a new culture is related to poor sleep quality.

2008

Abstract Background This article reports on the relationship between cultural influences on life style, coping style, and sleep in a sample of female Portuguese immigrants living in Germany. Sleep quality is known to be poorer in women than in men, yet little is known about mediating psychological and sociological variables such as stress and coping with stressful life circumstances. Migration constitutes a particularly difficult life circumstance for women if it involves differing role conceptions in the country of origin and the emigrant country. Methods The study investigated sleep quality, coping styles and level of integration in a sample of Portuguese (N = 48) and Moroccan (N = 64) im…

AdultCoping (psychology)media_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationEmigrants and Immigrantslcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsDevelopmental psychologyGermanInterviews as TopicSex Factorsddc:150GermanySleep Initiation and Maintenance DisordersAdaptation PsychologicalHumansmedia_commonAnalysis of VarianceCultural CharacteristicsSleep qualityPortugalResearchPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral Medicinelanguage.human_languageCountry of originPoor sleepMoroccolanguageLife circumstanceslcsh:R858-859.7Women's HealthFemalePortuguesePsychologyHealth and quality of life outcomes
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Morbidity and mortality in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in the 1980's.

1993

The purpose of the present study was to examine the general morbidity and mortality rates in the three Baltic republics — Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania during a decade before the collapse of the Soviet Union. Official statistical data were used to compare morbidity and mortality rates. A method of standardization and life table functions were employed. Soviet morbidity statistics were predominantly descriptive, and based mainly on crude rates registered cases of illness during a year per 100 000 population. The death rates during the Soviet period are a better indicator of the health of the populations than more specific health indicators. A general deterioration of the ecological, social …

AdultCross-Cultural ComparisonEstoniaMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentPopulationDeveloping country050109 social psychology03 medical and health sciencesEconomic situationLife ExpectancySex FactorsCause of DeathAbsenteeismmedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLife TablesRegistriesMortalityeducationChildHealth policyAgedAged 80 and overeducation.field_of_study030505 public healthPublic healthMortality rate05 social sciencesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthAge FactorsInfantReproducibility of ResultsLithuaniaMiddle AgedLatviaDemographic analysisGeographySocioeconomic FactorsChild PreschoolLife expectancyFemaleMorbidity0305 other medical scienceDemographyScandinavian journal of social medicine
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Cross-Country Measurement Invariance and Effects of Sociodemographic Factors on Body Weight and Shape Concern-Related Constructs in Eight Countries.

2020

The aim of this study was to examine the cross-country invariance of five well-established measures of body weight and shape concern-related attitudes and behaviors (i.e., drive for leanness, drive for muscularity, strategies to increase muscle, strategies to lose weight, and weight and shape concerns). A secondary objective was to examine the effects of several sociodemographic factors (age, BMI, socioeconomic status, and gender) on item and latent factor scores of these constructs. A total of 6272 emerging adults (4218 women; Mage = 21.46, SD = 3.11) from Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, Italy, Japan, Spain, and the U.S. completed a self-report online survey as part of a larger study. O…

AdultCross-Cultural ComparisonMale050103 clinical psychologyCanadaChinaSocial PsychologyAdolescentdrive for muscularity050109 social psychologySettore M-PSI/08 - PSICOLOGIA CLINICABody weightBody Mass IndexYoung AdultSex FactorsBelgiumJapanThinnessSurveys and Questionnairesdrive for leannessBody ImageinvarianceHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMeasurement invarianceSocioeconomic statusGeneral PsychologyApplied PsychologyDriveCross country05 social sciencesBody Weightbody changeAustraliaUnited Statesbody change body image drive for leanness drive for muscularity invariance strategiesAttitudeItalySocioeconomic FactorsSpainstrategiesFemalePsychologyDemographyBody image
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