zithromax has been researched along with T-Lymphocytopenia--Idiopathic-CD4-Positive* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for zithromax and T-Lymphocytopenia--Idiopathic-CD4-Positive
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Cryptosporidium infection in patients with primary immunodeficiencies.
Cryptosporidium species infection is usually self-limited in immunocompetent populations, but can be severe and life-threatening among immunocompromised individuals, particularly in patients with AIDS and in these patients with primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs).. A group of 5 patients with genetically confirmed hyper-IgM syndrome type 1 (XHIM) and one patient with primary CD4 lymphopenia were enrolled in the study. At least 2 stool samples and a bile sample in one patient were examined for Cryptosporidium oocysts by a modified Ziehl-Neelsen technique, by immunofluorescence assay using a commercial kit, as well as by molecular analysis followed by genotyping. Immunological status at the time of PID diagnosis and the complex picture of disease are presented.. Chronic cryptosporidiosis was confirmed in 3 patients with XHIM and in one patient with primary CD4 lymphopenia. Molecular diagnosis showed the presence of C parvum, C hominis, and C meleagridis in analyzed specimens.. Cryptosporidium infection with serious clinical symptoms observed in patients with hyper-IgM syndrome calls for regular, repeated screening in this group of patients. Topics: Animals; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Azithromycin; Child; Child, Preschool; Cryptosporidiosis; Cryptosporidium; Fatal Outcome; Female; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation; Humans; Hyper-IgM Immunodeficiency Syndrome; Immunocompromised Host; Immunoglobulins; Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes; Infant; Male; Paromomycin; Poland; Retrospective Studies; T-Lymphocytopenia, Idiopathic CD4-Positive | 2007 |