VIH/SIDA en embarazadas: evaluación hematológica e inmunológica y peso de sus neonatos

Aixa Müller, A. Soyano, Aleidah Salazar, Rafael Cortés Charry, Bahilda Martínez, M. Colina, Neibys Anallarit García de Franquiz
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Objective: To determine the incidence of infection by human immunodeficiency virus and the effects on the weight of the newborn, in pregnant women who attend the University Hospital of Caracas. Methods: Seropositive pregnant women for human immunodeficiency virus infection were included. Elisa was performed for human immunodeficiency virus infection, Websternblot, hematology and chemistry, CD3, CD4 and CD8 lymphocytes by cytometry, viral load, the weight of 204 neonates and the treatment scheme received were recorded. Results: The frequency of infection by human immunodeficiency virus in pregnant women has increased since the year 2000; most occur during the third trimester. 68.55% of pregnant women in the second and third trimester had hemoglobin greater than 11 g and 31.45% had hemoglobin between 7 and 10 g. The CD4/CD8 ratio was decreased. Second trimester CD4 counts were lowest in patients with hemoglobin between 7 and 10 grams. This relationship was not seen in the third trimester, perhaps because of the degree of viral suppression by treatment; mothers of 95.7% of low birth weight infants received combination antiretroviral therapy, there were no low birth weight infants born to mothers who received monotherapy. Conclusion: The prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus infection was 1.6%. The prevalence of anemia was 31.45%. The CD4/CD8 ratio was decreased. There were 11.3% of neonates with low birth weight, in 95.7% the mothers received combination antiretroviral therapy.
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孕妇的艾滋病毒/艾滋病:新生儿的血液学和免疫学评估和体重
目的:了解在加拉加斯大学医院就诊的孕妇感染人类免疫缺陷病毒的发生率及其对新生儿体重的影响。方法:纳入人类免疫缺陷病毒感染血清阳性孕妇。对204例新生儿进行人免疫缺陷病毒感染Elisa检测、韦氏免疫印迹检测、血液学及化学检测、细胞计数检测CD3、CD4、CD8淋巴细胞、病毒载量、体重及接受治疗方案的记录。结果:自2000年以来,孕妇感染人类免疫缺陷病毒的频率有所上升;大多数发生在妊娠晚期。68.55%的孕妇在妊娠中晚期血红蛋白大于11g, 31.45%的孕妇血红蛋白在7 ~ 10g之间。CD4/CD8比值降低。在妊娠中期,血红蛋白在7到10克之间的患者CD4计数最低。这种关系在妊娠晚期未见,可能是因为治疗对病毒的抑制程度;95.7%的低出生体重儿的母亲接受了抗逆转录病毒联合治疗,没有接受单一治疗的母亲所生的低出生体重儿。结论:免疫缺陷病毒感染率为1.6%。贫血患病率为31.45%。CD4/CD8比值降低。11.3%的新生儿低出生体重,95.7%的母亲接受了抗逆转录病毒联合治疗。
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Revista de Obstetricia y Ginecologia de Venezuela
Revista de Obstetricia y Ginecologia de Venezuela Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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期刊介绍: Revista de Obstetricia y Ginecología de Venezuela. Sociedad de Obstetricia y Ginecología de Venezuela. Ayudar a todos los médicos prácticos a mantenerse al día en los desarrollos a medida que ocurren en Obstetricia y Ginecología. Trimestral. Rev. Osbtet. Ginecol. Venez
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