Zouiten Fayçal, Ammari Lamia, Goubantini Ahmed, Tiouiri Hanène, Slim Amine, Maamouri Ahmed, Kilani Badreddine, Kanoun Fakher, Marrakchi Chekib, Neifer Nahed, Mihoub Leila, Jenhani Faouzi, Garbouj Mounira, Ben Chaabane Taoufik
Service des Maladies Infectieuses, Hôpital la Rabta, Tunis.
Tunis Med. 2003 Dec;81(12):956-62.
We report a retrospective study to estimate highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) effect in 139 HIV infected patients. Four criteria are studied: prevalence of opportunistic infections, CD4 cell count evolution, viral load progression and mortality. Gastrointestinal side effects are the most common clinical adverse reaction (61.1 percent), and hematological side effects are the most common biological adverse reaction (61.2 percent). During the 22.8 months (3 months to 6 years) follow-up average period, CD4 cell counts remained above 500 per cubic millimeter in only 25.8 percent of cases, while 63.5 percent of patients had a viral load below 400 copies per milliliter. During the study on patients receiving HAART, opportunistic infections appeared in 17.3 percent of cases (24 cases) and mortality in 6.4 percent of cases.