Infection with viruses and other rapidly replicating pathogens generates large numbers of effector CD4 T cells in secondary lymphoid sites, where they originate, and at sites of infection to which ...
Recent figures from the World Health Organization (WHO) indicate that almost 33.2 million people are living with HIV infection worldwide, and over two-thirds of infected individuals are present in ...
A lower CD4 count is associated with a higher risk for cervical carcinoma in situ and cervical cancer in women with HIV ...
A review found that CD4/CD8 ratio could be used as a prognostic marker for mortality in patients with HIV, though future studies need to be done to confirm these findings. Clinical practices can ...
In this study, we revealed the pulmonary pathogen profiles of immunosuppressed ICU patients based on CD4+T-cell counts: the ...
National Institutes of Health researchers shared new details about idiopathic CD4 lymphocytopenia (ICL), a rare immune deficiency that leaves people vulnerable to infectious diseases, autoimmune ...
Checking CD4 helper T cell levels up to 4 times a year has been a mainstay of HIV/AIDS monitoring, but the value of the test has diminished as the ability to directly detect viral RNA has improved and ...
Immunity is orchestrated by two responses referred to as the innate and adaptive immune systems. Each system works to ...