Statistical Model for HIV Replication In The 〖CD〗_4^+ T cell
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 3
Abstract
Abstract: For the last four decades the major challenge of the medical department is to cure the HIV infection as there is no proper medicine to cure HIV infection. However, practicing of the Anti-Retrieval Therapy (ART) is only the medicine to improve the human immune system. In this regard, the finding of HIV replication in a 〖CD〗_4^+ T cells is very much useful for providing treatment for the HIV infected persons. In this connection, this paper illustrates a statistical model which explains as how does HIV replicate in a 〖CD〗_4^+ T cell.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. G. Meenakshi, S. Lakshmi Priya
Incidence of urinary tract infections in ureteroscopic lithotripsy patients: A single center study
Urinary tract infection is a major threat in health care units which increases the hospital stay and related expenses. In the present study, we compared the incidence of urinary tract infection (UTI) in patients who have...
Combined Pulmonary Fibrosis and Emphysema (CPFE): A distinct Clinico-Radiological entity
Combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema (CPFE) is a common yet under diagnosed entity with imaging findings of both pulmonary emphysema and fibrosis.Many have challenged the definition of CPFE and there still exists a...
Dislocation of the Erecta-Type Shoulder Associated with Ischial Posterior Hip Dislocation
The association of a dislocation of the shoulder to an ipsilateral hip dislocation is a rare lesion entity. We present a case of dislocation of the erecta type shoulder with an ipsilateral concomitant ischial hip disloca...
Successful tocolysis: Does cervical dialatation affect time to delay in delivery
Infants born as a result of premature labour suffer significant morbidity and mortality. Prematurity and its prevention continue to be a major challenge for the obstetrican. Since neonatal intensive care is the most expe...
Perinatal transmission of HIV in women receiving anti-retroviral therapy/prophylaxis with zidovudine, lamivudine and nevirapine
Abstract: This study was conducted to see the perinatal transmission among HIV infected women receiving anti-retroviral prophylaxis and therapy. This prospective study was conducted among women who were found to be HIV p...