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Hubungan Antara Jumlah Cd4 Dengan Infeksi Oportunistik Pada Pasien Hiv/Aids Di Rsud Arifin Achmad Provinsi Riau Periode 2015-2017
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is an infection that attacks immune system. It's known as CD4 cells. The decreasing of CD4 cells will increase risk of having opportunistic infection (OI), then leads to AIDS. The aim of this research was to know the correlation between CD4 count and opportunistic infection on patients who infected to HIV/AIDS in RSUD Arifin Achmad Provinsi Riau period of 2015-2017. This research was an analytic study with cross sectional approach by using 160 medical records on patients who infected to HIV/AIDS. The result showed that patients who infected to HIV/AIDS were mostly at the age of 20-29 years (37,5%), male (70%), non-goverment employee (36,9%), heterosexual (61,3%) and having CD4 count ≤350 cell/mm3 (85,6%). There were 107 out of 160 HIV/AIDS patients suffering from opportunistic infections. Most of the oportunistic infections were Oral Candidiasis, Pulmonary TB, and Chronic Dhiarrae. The significant correlation were established on low CD4 Count ( ≤350 sel/mm3) with p value 0.000 (pvalue
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