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Table 1 Age and peripheral blood mononuclear cell subsets (median, interquartile range) by viral infection status.

From: Lymphocyte subsets in hemophilic patients with hepatitis C virus infection with or without human immunodeficiency virus co-infection: a nested cross-sectional study

 

Viral Infection Statusa

 

Age and Cell Type

HIV-

HCV-

HIV+

HCV+

HCV RNA-

HIV+

HCV+

HCV RNA+

HIV-

HCV+

HCV RNA-

HIV-

HCV+

HCV RNA+

Pb

 

(n = 24)

(n = 24)

(n = 24)

(n = 24)

(n = 24)

 

Age (years)

24.4 (10.8–38.7)

26.7 (18.6–34.0)

25.6 (20.9–31.0)

22.5 (15.8–30.4)

30.0 (17.0–34.7)

0.80

CD4+ (%)

40.4 (35.5–49.2)

12.4 (2.7–27.0)

15.3 (2.3–24.4)

40.1 (34.4–45.7)

41.4 (36.2–45.8)

<0.0001

CD8+ (%)

26.3 (24.4–33.0)

52.3 (42.6–59.5)

55.1 (49.2–62.6)

26.0 (20.4–32.8)

29.1 (22.3–37.6)

<0.0001

CD19+ B (%)

15.5 (12.6–21.7)

15.4 (10.5–22.2)

11.4 (4.7–15.7)

17.8 (13.7–22.2)

13.3 (10.7–19.5)

0.04

CD56+ NK (%)

9.0 (6.8–12.9)

7.0 (3.7–9.7)

6.5 (4.1–13.8)

9.7 (6.7–13.5)

8.4 (6.5–12.4)

0.22

  1. a HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; HCV, hepatitis C virus; RNA, presence or absence of HCV viremia, as detected by branched DNA assay (median HCV viral loads 4.6 × 106 and 2.4 × 106 IU/mL in HIV+ and HIV- subjects, respectively).
  2. b ANOVA test for comparison of age and Kruskal-Wallis test for comparisons of cell proportions.