Mcg. Rodriguez et al., PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF IMMUNOLOGICAL DATA, IN-VITRO ANTIBODY-PRODUCTION,AND VIRUS CULTURE IN VERTICAL INFECTION WITH HIV-1, Archives of Disease in Childhood, 72(6), 1995, pp. 498-501
The prognostic value of immunological indices, in vitro antibody produ
ction, and virus culture pattern at 3 months of age was estimated in 3
5 infants infected by HIV-1 from a cohort of 298 babies born to HIV-1
seropositive mothers and followed up from birth. At 1 year old, 15 of
these infants were classified as stage P-1 (according to the Centers f
or Disease Control classification) seven were P-2A, and seven had AIDS
. Significantly higher CD8 percentages, lower percentages and absolute
value of CD4, and lower CD4/CD8 ratios at 3 months were observed in i
nfants with severe symptoms at 1 year of age when compared with those
who were asymptomatic at this age. Seventy seven per cent of infants w
ith a 'rapid' virus culture when 3 months old had developed AIDS or ha
d died by 1 year of age and only 8% of those with 'slow' virus culture
had AIDS when 1 year old. Moreover, 100% of those who were asymptomat
ic at 1 year had a slow virus culture at 3 months. Significant statist
ical association was found between the virus replication pattern at 3
months and the clinical stage at 1 year of age.