摘要
Objective: To observe the effectiveness of highly active antiret-rovirus therapy (HAART) on HIV/AIDS patients. Methods: Using HIV-1 quantitative methods and immu-nological function inspection, we monitored 4 HIV/AIDS pa-tients who were suffering from immunological deficiency andwere treated with HAART Results: The reproduction of HIV in all 4 patients was effi-ciently controlled at the 4th week of the treatment. The averageviral load decreased by 1.99 Log/ml (0.73-2.46 Log/ml). Thenumber of CD^+_4 and CD^+_8 showed a steady continuous increase4 to 12 weeks after the treatment, with an increase of 67.2%and 103.0% respectively. Correlative study among differentvariables after the treatment revealed that positive correlationexisted between the number of CD^+_4 and CD^+_3 as well as CD^+_8,while negative correlation existed between the number of CD^+_4and plasma viral load. Conclusion: HIV-1 quantitative method (plasma viral load)and the number of CD^+_4 in peripheral blood can be used asimportant reference indicators in evaluating HAART.
Objective: To observe the effectiveness of highly active antiretrovirus therapy (HAART) on HIV/AIDS patients. Methods: Using HIV-I quantitative methods and immunological function inspection, we monitored 4 HIV/AIDS patients who were suffering from immunological deficiency and were treated with HAART. Results: The reproduction of HIV in all 4 patients was efficiently controlled at the 4th week of the treatment. The average viral load decreased by 1.99 Log/ml (0.73 - 2.46 Log/ml). The number of CO+4 and CD+s showed a steady continuous increase 4 to 12 weeks after the treatment, with an increase of 67.2% and 103.0% respectively. Correlative study among different variables after the treatment revealed that positive correlation existed between the number of CD+4 and CD+3 as well as CD+8,while negative correlation existed between the number of CD+4 and plasma viral load. Conclusion: HIV-I quantitative method (plasma viral load)and the number of CD+4 in peripheral blood can be used as important reference indicators in evaluating HAART.