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immunology and microbiology

Normal CD4 Count Range among Healthy Nigerian Population in Ilorin

Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care, Volume 16, No. 4, Year 2017

Background: For the establishment and monitoring of the immune status, CD4 count is critical. Objectives: To determine the CD4 count range of apparently healthy Nigerians resident in Ilorin and compare with the national value. Methods: An automated blood analyzer was used to determine the full blood count and CD4 count. The percentage of CD4 count was derived by using other variables. Results: Of the 1205 participants, the reference CD4 count (percentage of CD4) range for adult was 400 to 1288 cells/mm3 (19%-48%) and for children was 582 to 3652 cells/mm3 (17%-50%). CD4 count and percentage of CD4 were significantly (P =.001) higher in females than in males, and the CD4 count declined significantly with increasing age (r = '.174, P ≤.0001). The percentage of CD4 count shows less variation with age (r = '.051, P =.076). Adult residents of Ilorin had significantly lower absolute mean CD4 count (808 ± 260) than that of the national reference values of 847.0 ± 307.0 cells/mm3 (P =.001). Conclusion: We therefore advocate the use of CD4 count range derived in this study is lower than that of the national reference values.
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Identifiers
Research Areas
Maternal And Child Health
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Participants Gender
Female