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PRACTICE OF USING VIRAL PROTEASE INHIBITORS IN CHILDREN WITH HIV INFECTION

Abstract

Selection of the most effective and safest high-active antiretroviral therapies is a critical issue faced by modern HIV medicine. Authors studied 28 children with HIV infection aged from 3 to 7 divided into two groups administered a combination of two HIV reverse transcriptase nucleoside inhibitors with viral protease nelfinavir inhibitors (n = 13) and lopinavir/ritonavir (n = 15). The subjects in both groups demonstrated a decreased frequency of HIV-associated symptoms and opportunistic infections, positive dynamics of immunological indicators, suppression of HIV replication. When lopinavir/ritonavir was administered, there was more even better dynamics in clinical, immunological and virologic parameters, which allows this medication to be recommended as a antiretroviral therapy for children.
Key words: HIV infection, lopinavir/ritonavir, nelfinavir, children.

(Pediatric Pharmacology. – 2010; 7(1):62-67)

About the Authors

V.B. Denisenko
State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education «Rostov State Medical University of the Federal Health-Care and Social Development Agency»
Russian Federation


E.N. Simovan'yan
State Health-Care Institution «The Centre for Prevention and Fight Against AIDS and Infectious Diseases» in the Rostov Region
Russian Federation


E.V. Beketova
State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education «Rostov State Medical University of the Federal Health-Care and Social Development Agency»
Russian Federation


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Denisenko V., Simovan'yan E., Beketova E. PRACTICE OF USING VIRAL PROTEASE INHIBITORS IN CHILDREN WITH HIV INFECTION. Pediatric pharmacology. 2010;7(1):62-67.

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ISSN 1727-5776 (Print)
ISSN 2500-3089 (Online)