2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jinf.2004.08.022
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RETRACTED: Validity of existing CD4+ classification in north Indians, in predicting immune status

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“…CD4 counts in non‐smoking women in this Senegalese population were somewhat lower than those reported recently in healthy adults in more developed nations such as Italy and the United States, but are higher than those reported in countries such as India, Botswana and Singapore (Fig. 1) [27–43]. Similarly, CD4 counts in Senegalese men in the current study, who all presented to an out‐patient ID clinic with symptoms of infectious diseases, were generally lower than those observed in other populations, although Senegalese men who smoked had high CD4 counts compared to most populations.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 65%
“…CD4 counts in non‐smoking women in this Senegalese population were somewhat lower than those reported recently in healthy adults in more developed nations such as Italy and the United States, but are higher than those reported in countries such as India, Botswana and Singapore (Fig. 1) [27–43]. Similarly, CD4 counts in Senegalese men in the current study, who all presented to an out‐patient ID clinic with symptoms of infectious diseases, were generally lower than those observed in other populations, although Senegalese men who smoked had high CD4 counts compared to most populations.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 65%
“…Similar findings have also been reported by other Indian authors, such as Attili et al from North India (>280, 120-280, and 120 cells/mm 3 ) 7 and Ramalingam et al from South India (>300, 81-300, and 81 cells/mm 3 ) 8 and from authors in Asia and Africa. 9,10 There have also been reports of lower CD4 counts in the Indian population 7,8,[11][12][13] and HIV-uninfected ethnic groups. 9,10 Also, India has a high burden of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The World Health Organisation (WHO) has recommended using CD4 + cell counts to decide when treatment should be initiated [5], but in many settings the decision to start therapy is made without any laboratory support, and instead makes use of disease staging criteria [10]. Although early signs of disease can be apparent within a few years of HIV infection [11,12], advanced immune depletion and the need for ART are not always associated with symptoms [1315]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%