ORAL LESIONS IN HIV/AIDS PATIENTS BEFORE AND AFTER HAART TREATMENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Antonette Musara-Masiiwa
2009 unpublished
DEDICATION This dissertation is dedicated to my beloved Sister Alice and my three daughters, Zvikomborero, Ruvimbo and Fadzai. 5 Oral lesions in HIV/AIDS patients before and after HAART treatment. ABSTRACT The initiation of highly active antiretroviral therapy has shown to result in successful suppression of viral replications followed by an increase in CD4 lymphocytes, a partial recovery of T-cell specific immune responses and decrease susceptibility to opportunistic pathogens. Aim: The aim of
more » ... the present study was to determine the prevalence of oral lesions in patients before and after undergoing HAART. Methods: The study design was longitudinal and descriptive, investigating the prevalence of oral lesions presenting in HIV/AIDS patients at baseline, 3 and 6 months after taking HAART. A convenience sample size of 200 participants was targeted. Results: 210 HIV positive patients participated at baseline. At 3 months, 96 (46%) and at 6 months, 52 (25%) were available for review respectively. At baseline 210 HIV positive patients were recruited into the study from three hospitals. Two infectious disease hospitals belonged to the City of Harare and the other is a government hospital. Just over two thirds were female (64.3%) and the age ranged as follows:
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