Fifty-eight HIV-infected children with acute rotavirus diarrhea were tested
for plasma HIV RNA. There was no difference between acute and convalescent
mean viral loads, and little change in the CD4 cell counts. Compared with
the 16 children who died within 4 weeks, 31 survivors had slightly lower vi
ral loads at presentation and significantly higher CD4 cell counts. Low CD4
cell counts, but not HIV-1-RNA concentrations, were predictive of death. L
ocal, enteric rotavirus infection did not appear to affect blood HIV viral
load or CD4 cell counts in this small group of children.