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Sera from 385 healthy people aged 1-76 years from rural Punjab, India, were assayed in 1985-1986 for antibodies to
hepatitis A
, hepatitis B virus (anti-HBc) and hepatitis B serum antigen, and 175 of these sera were screened for
HIV
antibodies by ELISA. Commercial kits Havab, Ausrah II, and Ausab Test, (Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, Ill, USA) were used. In cases of positive HBsAG, HBe-Antigen and HBV-DNA were determined by radioimmunoassay. over 98% of persons 20, 89% of those 10-19 and 88% of children 1-9 had
hepatitis A
antibodies. Markers for hepatitis B virus, anti-HBc, ranged from 3.12-36.9% over the age groups, with a total of 100 or 30% positive. HBsAG positives averaged 3.37%. These data are typical of Indian populations in which everyone 10 years has been exposed to
hepatitis A
. None of the sera were positive for
HIV
.
...
PMID:Prevalence of serological markers for viral hepatitis and AIDS in rural Punjab. 280 49
The 9-month-old daughter of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-seropositive parents presented with cholestasis and was found on liver biopsy to have giant cell hepatitis. No viral inclusions or particles were seen by light or electron microscopy. Ultrastructural studies of the liver biopsy demonstrated tubuloreticular structures in the endothelium and cylindrical confronting cisternae in inflammatory cells in the portal tracts. Serologic studies for hepatitis B,
hepatitis A
, and Epstein-Barr viruses were negative. Cytomegalovirus (CMV) was cultured from the urine, but buffy coat, nasopharyngeal, and liver cultures were negative and CMV antibody titer was low. The hepatitis responded dramatically to prednisone therapy. A repeat biopsy several months later revealed similar morphologic findings. AIDS was suspected on clinical and immunologic grounds, and was confirmed by the demonstration of HIV-specific IgG and IgM in serum. Five months after initial presentation, the infant developed Pneumocystis pneumonia, disseminated CMV infection, and died. This appears to be the first reported association of infantile giant cell hepatitis with
HIV infection
.
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PMID:HIV as a cause of giant cell hepatitis. 283 97
Paired serum and saliva specimens were tested by conventional assays and by IgG-capture radioimmunoassays (GACRIA) and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (GACELISA) for antibody to
hepatitis A
virus (HAV, 100 pairs), human immunodeficiency virus (
HIV
, 53), hepatitis B virus core (HBc, 62), and rubella virus (30). Conventional assays failed to detect viral antibodies in the saliva of 93 of 119 seropositive subjects. However, GACRIA detected the antibodies in both serum and saliva of all subjects seropositive by conventional tests, except 2 saliva specimens false-negative for anti-HBc and 1 false-negative for anti-rubella-virus. For anti-
HIV
and anti-HBc serum and saliva GACRIA reactivities did not differ significantly, but anti-HAV and anti-rubella-virus GACRIA reactivities were stronger in serum than saliva. GACRIA and GACELISA results on saliva for the four antibodies correlated closely; for anti-HAV and anti-
HIV
GACELISA and GACRIA were equally accurate. For both saliva and serum, GACRIA was superior to an IgA-capture assay in detecting anti-HAV and anti-
HIV
.
...
PMID:Sensitive assays for viral antibodies in saliva: an alternative to tests on serum. 288 75
In the course of a prospective study of the prevalence and incidence of infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and risk factors for the acquired immune deficiency syndrome among 961 homosexual men, 97 initially HIV antibody seronegative men reported a febrile period lasting at least three days. In 60 of these men serological evidence for an infection was found: influenza A or B virus (17 men), HIV (14), Epstein-Barr virus (seven), parainfluenza virus type I, 11 or Ill (five),
hepatitis A
virus (three), cytomegalovirus (three), adenovirus (two), respiratory syncytial virus (two), hepatitis B virus (one) and Toxoplasma gondii (one). Combined infections were found in five men. A total of 17 men seroconverted for HIV antibody. The clinical symptoms of acute
HIV infection
closely resembled those of influenza A or B infection. Skin rashes also occurred frequently in men with
HIV infection
. HIV antibody seroconversion gives rise to a number of different symptoms and primary
HIV infection
should be included in the differential diagnosis of prolonged febrile illness in those at risk of
HIV infection
.
...
PMID:Influenza-like syndrome in homosexual men: a prospective diagnostic study. 325 68
Although
HIV
has been established as the etiologic agent in AIDS, other contributory cofactors may be responsible for selective clinical manifestations of the syndrome. While the pathogenesis remains unclear, the development of immunologic abnormalities observed in some homosexual males with AIDS and AIDS-related complex may be attributed to repeated exposure to allogeneic sperm and seminal plasma components. Accordingly, antibody levels to semen fractions were measured in sera from 338 individuals (295 AIDS, 36 ARC, 16 randomly selected homosexuals, 29 patients with
infectious hepatitis
, 12 hemophiliacs, 20 rheumatic disease patients, and 24 healthy heterosexual adults). The methods were (i) passive hemagglutination for antibodies to human seminal plasma (HuSePl), and (ii) indirect immunofluorescence (IF) assay on methanol-fixed human sperm noting staining of acrosomal, equatorial, postnuclear, and tail main-piece regions. HuSePl was positive in 31% AIDS sera, while 39% were positive by IF. ARC sera were 30% positive for HuSePl and 38% positive IF. No control sera were positive. Results reveal a significant incidence of antibody to sperm and seminal plasma components in ARC and AIDS patients. Because of the known immunomodulating properties of both, it is possible that these responses may indicate risk factors for disease progression and severity.
...
PMID:Sperm and seminal plasma antibodies in acquired immune deficiency (AIDS) and other associated syndromes. 325 34
Serological tests for
hepatitis A
(HA) and B (HB), syphilis and
HIV
were performed on blood samples from 3 groups of homosexual men: 220 and 124 asymptomatic men being investigated in 1978 and 1980 respectively and another 98 men suffering from HA during the winter 1979-80. The two asymptomatic groups revealed similar test results with respect to HA, HB and syphilis: about 25% had markers for HA, 50% for HB and 10-16% for syphilis. The 1979-80 HA group had a comparatively high frequency of markers for HB (64%) and for syphilis (34%), indicating that these men were sexually highly active. While all of the men in the 1978 test group were free from
HIV
antibodies, 2% of the 1980 and 6% of the 1979-80 group had antibodies to the virus. The results indicate that
HIV
was introduced to the gay population of Stockholm during 1979-80.
...
PMID:The introduction of HIV during 1979-80 in a sexually active homosexual population of Stockholm. 347 77
Serologic and immunologic studies were performed in 38 African and 60 US patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), 100 African and 100 US heterosexual men and women, and 100 US homosexual men to examine the potential role of infectious agents in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. There were no significant differences in the prevalence of antibodies to cytomegalovirus, Epstein-Barr virus,
hepatitis A
and B viruses, herpes simplex virus, syphilis, and toxoplasmosis among the African and US patients with AIDS, African heterosexual controls, and US homosexual men. However, these four groups all demonstrated a significantly greater prevalence of antibodies to each of these infectious agents compared with US heterosexual men. Immunologic studies demonstrated a significant elevation of activated lymphocytes (HLA-DR and T3 positive) and immune complexes in both AIDS populations and African heterosexual and US homosexual populations, compared with the US heterosexual population. These data demonstrate that the immune systems of African heterosexuals, similar to those of US homosexual men, are in a chronically activated state associated with chronic viral and parasitic antigenic exposure, which may cause them to be particularly susceptible to
HIV infection
or disease progression.
...
PMID:Serologic and immunologic studies in patients with AIDS in North America and Africa. The potential role of infectious agents as cofactors in human immunodeficiency virus infection. 349 57
A series of 320 German i.v. drug abusers (32.2% female, 67.8% male) were tested in a cross-sectional study for antibodies against
HIV
. Seroprevalence increased from 0 in those who discontinued i.v. drug abuse before 1982 to 37.2% in those who stopped injecting drugs in 1985/1986 or who were still addicted. Antibodies to
HIV
were significantly associated with lymphadenopathy and clinical symptoms (fever, weight loss, diarrhea, fatigue, night sweat, dermal lesions) and with markers of
hepatitis A
and hepatitis B virus infection. Participants of the study admitted in 92.5% of cases to "needle sharing" and in 83.1% of cases to sexual contacts among drug abusers. Prostitution and drug abuse in prison were significantly correlated with seropositivity. No antibodies to
HIV infection
were detected in 131 subjects of a control group of household contacts.
...
PMID:Risk factors for HIV infection in German i.v. drug abusers. Clinical, serological and epidemiological features. 349 95
So far little was known on the epidemiology of
hepatitis A
, B, C and of AIDS in Cambodia and especially not in the rural area of Takeo. Therefore serological markers for past or ongoing infections with the disease causing viruses were measured in 559 healthy individuals (305 adults, 200 children and 54 mothers of children with liver disorders) and in 185 individuals (103 adults and 82 children) with liver or kidney diseases. In none of the 744 samples tested was anti-
HIV
detected. 10-37% of the children and 73% of the adults showed HBV-markers, HBsAg being detectable in 2-14% of the children and in 8% of the adults. The prevalence for anti-HCV was 6.5% in the adults with a predilection in males (9%). No markers for HCV infections were found in children. Growing, age related proportions of children (27-97%) and 100% of the adults were anti-HAV IgG positive. HBsAg was detected in 46% of the adults with acute hepatitis, in 45% of those with chronic hepatitis/liver cirrhosis and in 90% of patients with hepato-cellular carcinoma (HCC). In children the corresponding figures were 18% for acute hepatitis and 18% for chronic hepatitis. Patients with acute hepatitis or HCC had a similar prevalence of anti-HCV as healthy individuals. However, 34% of the adult patients with chronic hepatitis/cirrhosis showed signs of a HCV-infection. When the data were analysed with respect to modes of viral transmission, crowding, transmission by unsafe sexual practice or contaminated injection material, and to a lesser extent vertical transmission, seem to be relevant for HBV. The main mode of acquiring HCV infection is probably through medical injections of all sorts, a habit which is very popular in Takeo. Prophylactic measures should concentrate on the prevention of HBV and HCV infections by hygienic means. HBV mass vaccination should be considered in the future.
...
PMID:Prevalence of markers of hepatitis viruses A, B, C and of HIV in healthy individuals and patients of a Cambodian province. 750 85
Since some hepatitis viruses and the human immunodeficiency viruses share common modes of transmission, such as the sexual route, we undertook to investigate the prevalence of antibodies to these and other pathogens among 384 rural pregnant women. Our study was intended to form the basis of infection management policies in pregnancy. Antibodies and other markers of the
hepatitis A
, B, C, and D viruses (HAV, HBV, HCV, HDV), the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and Treponema pallidum were sought. We tested for antibodies to the viruses using the appropriate enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. HCV and
HIV
-1 infection were confirmed using standard immunoblotting techniques. Regarding HBV, we tested for the surface antigen (HBsAg), antibody to the surface antigen (anti-HBs) and antibody to the core antigen (anti-HBc). A non-specific test, the rapid plasma reagin test (RPR), was used for estimating Treponema pallidum (syphilis) infection. We found an overall prevalence of antibodies to HAV of 91.4%, to HCV of 6.8%, to HDV of 0%, and to
HIV
-1 of 3.5%. We found no IgM antibodies to HAV. The incidence of HBV markers was as follows: 5.4% for HBsAg, 61.3% for anti-HBs, and 84.6% for anti-HBc. RPR reactivity was found in 15.8% of the women. These results will be used to establish appropriate management and preventative policies for women attending the antenatal clinic. Prevention and appropriate early treatment of infections in these women will be considered.
...
PMID:Seroprevalence of hepatitis and HIV infection among rural pregnant women in Cameroon. 752 47
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