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Title: Evaluation of serum sex hormones and CD4+ count among HIV patients on HAART, HAART naive patients and apparently healthy subjects in Sokoto, Nigeria
Authors: YELWA, Armiya’u Ahmed
MAINASARA, Abdallah Suleiman
AKUYAM, Shehu Abubakar
ADAMU, Balarabe Isah
UMAR, Zayyanu Usman
ABUBAKAR, Sharafudeen Dahiru
MUHAMMED, Yahaya
GAMDE, Solomon Matthias
ABDULAZZIZ, Aisha
Keywords: Acquired Immunodeficiency syndrome
Antiretroviral therapy
Antiretroviral naïve patients
Sex hormones
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
Series/Report no.: VOLUME 8;3
Abstract: Background: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a chronic disease associated with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) which progressively induces depletion of CD4+ T cells, and increased vulnerability to opportunistic infections. Previous reported studies associated HIV-infected men with sexual dysfunction; hypogonadism is the most common endocrinological disorders. Its prevalence remains poorly defined and widely ranging from different studies. Methods: This study evaluated a total of 135 serum sex hormones (testosterone, estrogen, follicle stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone) and its correlation with CD4+ counts among HIV patients on HAART, HAART naïve patients and negative control subjects (n=45). CD4+ cell counts were estimated using standard flow cytometry method and serum sex hormones by competitive enzyme immunoassay technique. Results: There were significantly lower testosterone and CD4+ levels (p<0.05) among HIV positive HAART naïve men compared to negative control. LH and FSH indicated significant increased (p<0.05) among HIV positive men on HAART. Conclusions: Antiretroviral therapy improves sexual functions in males infected with human immunodeficiency virus. Hence, further study to evaluate its effects on other sexual behaviors
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1031
ISSN: 2320-6012
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