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Neuropsychiatric HIV-1 Infection Study: in Kenya and Zaire Cross-Sectional Phase I and II

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posted on 2024-09-05, 23:56 authored by M.B. Sebit
The objective of the study was to determine the prevalence and natural history of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) associated psychiatric, neuropsychological and neurological abnormalities. A total of 408 subjects were recruited in Nairobi and Kinshasa. The study consisted of a cross sectional phase and a longitudinal follow up. Assessment was made by a data collection instrument including six modules. The intercentre and intracentre reliability in the use of the each module have been formally evaluated. The mean global score on the Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale was significantly higher in symptomatic seropositive individuals than in matched seronegative controls. In conclusion, these data suggest that the risk of subtle cognitive deficits may be increased in asymptomatic stages of HIV-1 infection.

A CAJM article on Neuropsychiatric HIV infection in Kenya and Zaire (now the DRC.)

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Faculty of Medicine, Central African Journal of Medicine (CAJM) , University of Zimbabwe (UZ.)

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Sebit, M.B. (1995) Neuropsychiatric HIV-1 Infection Study: in Kenya and Zaire Cross-Sectional Phase I and II, CAJM vol. 41, no. 10. (pp. 315-321) UZ, Avondale, Harare: Faculty of Medicine.

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University of Zimbabwe (UZ)

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Kenya; Zaire (now Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)

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en

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0008-9176

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