BIOSTATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF THE HIV-AIDS PATIENTS WITH REFERENCE TO VARIOUS FACTORS

Trivedi S.1, Boraste A.2, Vamsi K.K.3, Jhadav A.4, Khairnar Y.5, Gupta N.6, Patil P.7, Gupta G.8, Gupta M.9, Mujapara A.K.10*, Joshi B.11
1V.V.P. Engineering College, Rajkot, Gujrat
2S.V.P.M. College of Pharmacy, Baramati, Pune
3Rai foundations College CBD Belapur Navi Mumbai
4Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil University, Navi Mumbai, 400614, India
5Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil University, Navi Mumbai, 400614, India
6Sindhu Mahavidyalaya Panchpaoli Nagpur
7Dr. D. Y. Patil ACS College, Pimpri, Pune
8S.D.S.M. College Palghar, Mumbai
9Sindhu Mahavidyalaya Panchpaoli Nagpur
10Sir PP Institute of Science, Bhavnagar, Gujrat
11Rural College of Pharmacy, D.S Road, Bevanahalli, Banglore
* Corresponding Author : adarshmujapara@gmail.com

Received : -     Accepted : -     Published : 21-12-2009
Volume : 1     Issue : 2       Pages : 15 - 18
Int J Parasitol Res 1.2 (2009):15-18
DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.9735/0975-3702.1.2.15-18

Keywords : HIV, Tuberculosis
Conflict of Interest : None declared
Acknowledgements/Funding : We are special thanks to Dr. Lira Mahapatra, Dr. Bhavin Bhatt, Mr. Adarsh K. Mujapara (Head, Rangbhuvan Pathology Laboratory, Gujarat) , Mr. Hiren Oza for their technical support for this research work

Cite - MLA : Trivedi S., et al "BIOSTATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF THE HIV-AIDS PATIENTS WITH REFERENCE TO VARIOUS FACTORS." International Journal of Parasitology Research 1.2 (2009):15-18. http://dx.doi.org/10.9735/0975-3702.1.2.15-18

Cite - APA : Trivedi S., Boraste A., Vamsi K.K., Jhadav A., Khairnar Y., Gupta N., Patil P., Gupta G., Gupta M., Mujapara A.K., Joshi B. (2009). BIOSTATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF THE HIV-AIDS PATIENTS WITH REFERENCE TO VARIOUS FACTORS. International Journal of Parasitology Research, 1 (2), 15-18. http://dx.doi.org/10.9735/0975-3702.1.2.15-18

Cite - Chicago : Trivedi S., Boraste A., Vamsi K.K., Jhadav A., Khairnar Y., Gupta N., Patil P., Gupta G., Gupta M., Mujapara A.K., and Joshi B. "BIOSTATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF THE HIV-AIDS PATIENTS WITH REFERENCE TO VARIOUS FACTORS." International Journal of Parasitology Research 1, no. 2 (2009):15-18. http://dx.doi.org/10.9735/0975-3702.1.2.15-18

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Abstract

The prevalence of HIV /AIDS in Indian population has been carried out. However analysis of secondary infection after HIV is carried out by the present studies. A total of 58 patients suffering from HIVAIDS were analyzed with reference to the age, gender, BMI and Mode of infection. Data analysis showed that patients suffering from HIV / AIDS have greater risks of Tuberculosis disorders. A distinct correlation between Tuberculosis and HIV/ AIDS was observed during the present studies.

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