@article{MAKHILLRJBS20116111182, title = {Immune Status of HIV/AIDS Patients with Hepatitis B Virus in Benue State, Nigeria}, journal = {Research Journal of Biological Sciences}, volume = {6}, number = {1}, pages = {40-43}, year = {2011}, issn = {1815-8846}, doi = {rjbsci.2011.40.43}, url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1815-8846&doi=rjbsci.2011.40.43}, author = {J.A.,J.K.,A.B.,P.,K.I.,J.B. and}, keywords = {patients,status,HIV/AIDS,hepatitis B virus,Immune,Nigeria}, abstract = {The CD4 counts of HIV positive individuals with hepatitis B surface antigen was a factor used to determine the immune status among infected individuals in Benue state. Total 966 males infected with HIV, 15 (1.55%) were positive for HbsAg+ with CD4 counts <335 cell μL‾1 and in the female category, 10 (0.95%) of 1042 were positive for HbsAg+ with the CD4+ counts <420 at the initial CD4 cells counts. According to age, individuals aged between 30 and 39 years were positive for HbsAg+ with their CD4 counts ≤ 335 cell μL‾1. The least in terms of HbsAg+ carriage (0.34%) were those ≥ 50 years whose CD4 read <224 cell μL‾1. After an interval of 6 months, the CD4 level declined to <100 cell μL‾1. However, there was a significant relationship in the degree of infection among sexes (Z = 0.40<±1.96). HbsAg+ carriage rate was dependent on age (x2 = 7.82<0.05).} }