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Volumen 6, Asunto 4 (2022)

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HIV Patients on Antiretroviral Therapy in Care

Baolan Hu

Digestive ailment and Helps (Helps), both achieved by the human immunodeficiency disease (HIV), are two of the world's most serious clinical issues today. Wilderness fever is an infection spread by mosquitos. Mosquitoes are carriers of the contamination resulting to stinging a stomachic human. Wilderness fever centers around the liver and spreads through the course, impacting all organs and in the end killing the individual.

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A Viable Method for Tracking Down HIV/AIDS Diseases

Baolan Hu

To portray epidemiological examples and spatial transports of HIV/Helps among more prepared adults (developed ≥50) in Sichuan Territory, China during 2008-19, and give sensible reference to HIV/Helps contravention, intercession and treatment. HIV, the causative microorganism of Helps, was first uncovered in 1981 and has been seen as one of the most dangerous powerful diseases overall for a seriously prolonged stretch of time, with a serious impact on broad prosperity [1].

Artículo de investigación

Forecast Model of Dengue and Co-infection with Typhoid using Clinical Parameters

Anubrata Paul

Dengue and co-infection with typhoid infection is increasingly recognized as one of the world's emerging infectious diseases. We have appraised Complete Blood Count (CBC) parameters and serological NS1, IgG/IgM rapid test data along with survey questionnaire of 314 suspected dengue and typhoid patients with Acute Febrile Illness (AFI) symptoms patients from the different villages of Sonepat district, Haryana to predict dengue and co-infection with typhoid model. Among those suspected patients, 50 dengue positive (14 primaries and 37 secondary infections) in age groups 10-39 years, 86 typhoid positive (64 primaries and 22 secondary infections) in age groups 10-49 years, 8 co-infection cases in age groups 10-29 year and 40-49 years mostly were reported respectively. As per bayesian analysis model and logistic regression model, TLC<4000 cells/cmm (leukopenia) of dengue, MCH>32 pg of typhoid and MCV<83 fL of co-infection was mostly statistically significant (p<0.05) among different clinical parameters with high ROC value (area ± SE) with 61-71% accuracy of disease diagnosis evaluation. We identified important CBC parameters to qualify the distinction of dengue, typhoid and co-infection patients with AFI and for more confirmation, a further investigation should be designed for early diagnosis and treatment for the patients.

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