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Exploring the Impact of Factors Affecting the Lifespan of HIVs/AIDS Patient’s Survival: An Investigation Using Advanced Statistical Techniques
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作者 Christiana I. Ezeilo Edith U. Umeh +1 位作者 Daniel C. Osuagwu Chrisogonus K. Onyekwere 《Open Journal of Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases》 2023年第4期594-618,共25页
This study investigates the impact of various factors on the lifespan and diagnostic time of HIV/AIDS patients using advanced statistical techniques. The Power Chris-Jerry (PCJ) distribution is applied to model CD4 co... This study investigates the impact of various factors on the lifespan and diagnostic time of HIV/AIDS patients using advanced statistical techniques. The Power Chris-Jerry (PCJ) distribution is applied to model CD4 counts of patients, and the goodness-of-fit test confirms a strong fit with a p-value of 0.6196. The PCJ distribution is found to be the best fit based on information criteria (AIC and BIC) with the smallest negative log-likelihood, AIC, and BIC values. The study uses datasets from St. Luke hospital Uyo, Nigeria, containing HIV/AIDS diagnosis date, age, CD4 count, gender, and opportunistic infection dates. Multiple linear regression is employed to analyze the relationship between these variables and HIV/AIDS diagnostic time. The results indicate that age, CD4 count, and opportunistic infection significantly impact the diagnostic time, while gender shows a nonsignificant relationship. The F-test confirms the model's overall significance, indicating the factors are good predictors of HIV/AIDS diagnostic time. The R-squared value of approximately 72% suggests that administering antiretroviral therapy (ART) can improve diagnostic time by suppressing the virus and protecting the immune system. Cox proportional hazard modeling is used to examine the effects of predictor variables on patient survival time. Age and CD4 count are not significant factors in the hazard of HIV/AIDS diagnostic time, while opportunistic infection is a significant predictor with a decreasing effect on the hazard rate. Gender shows a strong but nonsignificant relationship with decreased risk of death. To address the violation of the assumption of proportional hazard, the study employs an assumption-free alternative, Aalen’s model. In the Aalen model, all predictor variables except age and gender are statistically significant in relation to HIV/AIDS diagnostic time. The findings provide valuable insights into the factors influencing diagnostic time and survival of HIV/AIDS patients, which can inform interventions aimed at reducing transmission and improving early diagnosis and treatment. The Power Chris-Jerry distribution proves to be a suitable fit for modeling CD4 counts, while multiple linear regression and survival analysis techniques provide insights into the relationships between predictor variables and diagnostic time. These results contribute to the understanding of HIV/AIDS patient outcomes and can guide public health interventions to enhance early detection, treatment, and care. 展开更多
关键词 Chris-Jerry Distribution Power Chris-Jerry Distribution Cox Proportional Hazard Aalen’s Model Factors Affecting HIV/aids patients CD4 Counts of HIV/aids patients
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Exploring the Impact of Factors Affecting the Lifespan of HIVs/AIDS Patient’s Survival: An Investigation Using Advanced Statistical Techniques
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作者 Christiana I. Ezeilo Edith U. Umeh +1 位作者 Daniel C. Osuagwu Chrisogonus K. Onyekwere 《Open Journal of Statistics》 2023年第4期594-618,共25页
This study investigates the impact of various factors on the lifespan and diagnostic time of HIV/AIDS patients using advanced statistical techniques. The Power Chris-Jerry (PCJ) distribution is applied to model CD4 co... This study investigates the impact of various factors on the lifespan and diagnostic time of HIV/AIDS patients using advanced statistical techniques. The Power Chris-Jerry (PCJ) distribution is applied to model CD4 counts of patients, and the goodness-of-fit test confirms a strong fit with a p-value of 0.6196. The PCJ distribution is found to be the best fit based on information criteria (AIC and BIC) with the smallest negative log-likelihood, AIC, and BIC values. The study uses datasets from St. Luke hospital Uyo, Nigeria, containing HIV/AIDS diagnosis date, age, CD4 count, gender, and opportunistic infection dates. Multiple linear regression is employed to analyze the relationship between these variables and HIV/AIDS diagnostic time. The results indicate that age, CD4 count, and opportunistic infection significantly impact the diagnostic time, while gender shows a nonsignificant relationship. The F-test confirms the model's overall significance, indicating the factors are good predictors of HIV/AIDS diagnostic time. The R-squared value of approximately 72% suggests that administering antiretroviral therapy (ART) can improve diagnostic time by suppressing the virus and protecting the immune system. Cox proportional hazard modeling is used to examine the effects of predictor variables on patient survival time. Age and CD4 count are not significant factors in the hazard of HIV/AIDS diagnostic time, while opportunistic infection is a significant predictor with a decreasing effect on the hazard rate. Gender shows a strong but nonsignificant relationship with decreased risk of death. To address the violation of the assumption of proportional hazard, the study employs an assumption-free alternative, Aalen’s model. In the Aalen model, all predictor variables except age and gender are statistically significant in relation to HIV/AIDS diagnostic time. The findings provide valuable insights into the factors influencing diagnostic time and survival of HIV/AIDS patients, which can inform interventions aimed at reducing transmission and improving early diagnosis and treatment. The Power Chris-Jerry distribution proves to be a suitable fit for modeling CD4 counts, while multiple linear regression and survival analysis techniques provide insights into the relationships between predictor variables and diagnostic time. These results contribute to the understanding of HIV/AIDS patient outcomes and can guide public health interventions to enhance early detection, treatment, and care. 展开更多
关键词 Chris-Jerry Distribution Power Chris-Jerry Distribution Cox Proportional Hazard Aalen’s Model Factors Affecting HIV/aids patients CD4 Counts of HIV/aids patients
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Medical Workers More Open Toward AIDS Patients
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《China Population Today》 2001年第6期12-12,共1页
关键词 aids Medical Workers More Open Toward aids patients
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HIV/AIDS Patients Total 36.1 Million Worldwide
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《China Population Today》 2001年第6期11-11,共1页
关键词 aids HIV/aids patients Total 36.1 Million Worldwide
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A REPORT ON 8 SERONEGATIVE CONVERTED HIV/AIDS PATIENTS WITH TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE
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作者 吕维柏 温瑞兴 +4 位作者 关崇芬 王忆浙 JShao EMshiu EMbena 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1995年第8期76-79,共4页
Since February 1990, during the treatment of HIV/AIDS patients in Tanzania, seronegative conversion (SNC) occurredin 8 HIV/AIDS patients after medication with traditional Chinese medicine. Among them, 7 cases have b... Since February 1990, during the treatment of HIV/AIDS patients in Tanzania, seronegative conversion (SNC) occurredin 8 HIV/AIDS patients after medication with traditional Chinese medicine. Among them, 7 cases have been checked with PCR amplifying assay and 5 patients with p24 antigen. The 8 cases were reported in this article. 展开更多
关键词 HIV PCR WB CC A REPORT ON 8 SERONEGATIVE CONVERTED HIV/aids patientS WITH TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE SNC
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Toxoplasma encephalitis and AIDS in a patient with seizure and altered mental status:A case report 被引量:2
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作者 Somayeh Valadkhani Amir Reza Radmard +2 位作者 Morteza Saeedi Sara Nikpour Mohammad Reza Farnia 《World Journal of Emergency Medicine》 CAS 2017年第1期65-67,共3页
INTRODUCTION Increasing incidences of neurological complications are being encountered with the increase in the incidence of human immunodeficiency virus(HIV).[1]These can be due to the direct involvement of the centr... INTRODUCTION Increasing incidences of neurological complications are being encountered with the increase in the incidence of human immunodeficiency virus(HIV).[1]These can be due to the direct involvement of the central nervous system(CNS)by the virus or due to other opportunistic infections.Cerebral toxoplasmosis is a common opportunistic infection seen in HIV-infected patients。 展开更多
关键词 aids Toxoplasma encephalitis and aids in a patient with seizure and altered mental status CASE HIV
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