Type | Journal Article - Lab Medicine |
Title | CD4-T-Lymphocyte Reference Ranges in Uganda and Its Influencing Factors |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 42 |
Issue | 2 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2011 |
Page numbers | 94-101 |
URL | http://labmed.ascpjournals.org/content/42/2/94.full |
Abstract | Background: Given the importance of CD4-T-lymphocyte monitoring in HIV/ART management, we established CD4/CD8 reference ranges in Uganda and studied factors associated with CD4/CD8 in a normal population. Methods: Blood samples for 206 HIV seronegative healthy volunteers from the Mbarara and Kampala districts in Uganda were analyzed using the PanLeucogating protocol. Results: The reference ranges reported include data from 172 participants with no current or serious recent health problems. The 95% reference ranges for absolute CD4 (ACD4) count was 418–2105 cells/µL, 256–1619 for absolute CD8 count, and 0.52–4.1 for CD4/CD8 cell ratio, which is wider than the reference ranges currently used in Uganda. Recent illnesses/medications and socio-demographic factors affected the CD4-T-lymphocyte count. Conclusion: The CD4 reference ranges in Uganda were established using a cost-effective method, recommended and available in resource-limited settings. Effect of prevalent infections and socio-demographic differences on CD4-T-lymphocyte levels would need consideration in HIV/ART clinical management. |
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