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. 2018 Jan 1;5(1):6. doi: 10.3390/children5010006

Table 2.

Clinical and laboratory factors as well as characteristics of study children.

Factor Group A
Detectable Viral Load (N = 27)
Group B
Non-Detectable Viral Load (N = 74)
p-Value
Adherence ≥ 95%, n (%) 17 (63.0) 65 (87.8) 0.008
Last WHO stage, n (%)
1, 2 20 (74.1) 47 (63.5) 0.353
3, 4 7 (25.9) 27 (36.5)
HAART, n (%)
PI 15 (55.6) 37 (50.0) 0.659
Non-PI 12 (44.4) 37 (50.0)
Nadir CD4 cell count during the study, mean ± SD, cell/µL 646.0 ± 326.2 867.9 ± 341.1 0.025
Nadir hematocrit, mean ± SD, g/dL 37.1 ± 4.3 38.3 ± 3.1 0.222
Peak cholesterol, mean ± SD, mg/dL 186.0 ± 35.0 193.4 ± 37.6 0.478
Peak triglyceride, mean ± SD, mg/dl 135.8 ± 75.1 126.8 ± 59.0 0.608
Hospitalization, n (%) 7 (25.9) 15 (20.3) 0.590
Pneumonia, n (%) 5 (18.5) 18 (24.3) 0.604
ILI, n (%) 11 (40.7) 13 (17.6) 0.020
OIs, n (%) 12 (44.4) 16 (21.6) 0.028
Study status, n (%)
Yes 22 (81.5) 63 (85.1) 0.759
No 5 (18.5) 11 (14.9)
Distance of residence, n (%)
Short 25 (92.6) 64 (86.5) 0.501
Long 2 (7.4) 10 (13.5)
Caregiver, n (%)
Parent 14 (51.9) 36 (48.6) 0.712
Relative 11 (40.7) 30 (40.5)
Care Center 2 (7.4) 8 (10.8)
Father as main caregiver, n (%) 3 (11.1) 10 (13.5) 1.00

Bold data: p-values < 0.05. WHO: The World Health Organization; HAART: highly active antiretroviral therapy; ILI—influenza-like illness; OIs—opportunistic infections.