Evaluation of the care of patients living with HIV/AIDS under antiretroviral treatment at the Matam Communal Medical Center in Conakry (2021-2023)

Dramou, Ignace and Makanéra, Abdoulaye and Camara, Taliby Dos and Délamou, Antoine Bilingbé and Traoré, Sékou (2025) Evaluation of the care of patients living with HIV/AIDS under antiretroviral treatment at the Matam Communal Medical Center in Conakry (2021-2023). World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 25 (1). pp. 1058-1071. ISSN 2581 9615

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Abstract

Results: A total of 203 patients were studied. females were predominant (67.49%) with a sex ratio = 2.07. The majority of patients were in the 21-40 age group (44.82%), followed by 41-60 years (39.90%). The average age of the patients was 39 years with extremes of 18 and 76 years. Singles represented 65.02%, followed by divorced (19.21%) and married (15.27%). On the socio-professional level, housewives were the majority (33.49%), followed by workers (30.04%), and sales agents (23.64%). Amongst the 81 patients tested to their viral load, 70% had a detectable viral load. Immunodeficiency was generally advanced. The majority of patients had a LTCD4+ rate below 200Cells/µl. The mean LTCD4+ level was 124.52 cells/µl with a range of 5 to 349 cells/µl. Out of 203 PLHIV, 53% had a low hemoglobin level (mean 9.86g/dl). Out of 107 PLHIV/AIDS, the different types of anemia were observed: microcytic anemia (20.56%), normocytic anemia (79.43%), hypochromic anemia (30.84%), low hematocrit (71%), low leukocyte count (65.42%), low neutrophil count (40.18%), lymphocytes (60.74%), monocytes (54.20%), platelets (31.77%).

Conclusion: Viral load and hematological profile of PLHIV/AIDS were determined to improve the management PLHIV, and to avoid antiviral therapeutic failures.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Evaluation; PLHIV/AIDS; CD4; Hematology; Conakry/Guinea
Subjects: Q Science > Q Science (General)
Q Science > QR Microbiology > QR355 Virology
R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
Depositing User: Editor WJARR
Date Deposited: 09 Jul 2025 16:22
Last Modified: 09 Jul 2025 17:16
URI: https://eprint.scholarsrepository.com/id/eprint/200

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