Serum levels of vitamin D, magnesium, calcium, iron, and total iron binding capacity in HIV-infected patients

IF 0.3 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
A. Janbakhsh, M. Afsharian, M. Ramezani, H. Mozaffari, M. Sadeghi
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Introduction: Alterations of vitamins and minerals have been seen in patients with the human immune virus (HIV) in numerous studies. This study aimed to evaluate serum levels of vitamin D, magnesium, calcium, iron, and total iron binding capacity (TIBC) in HIV-infected patients compared with controls in western Iran. Material and methods: Ninety-eight HIV-infected prisoners and 98 healthy controls were selected for the study in 2016. Cluster of differentiation 4 (CD4) was checked in all HIV-infected patients. Age, sex, vitamin D, calcium, magnesium, iron, and TIBC were checked for each person in both groups. Results: The mean age (range) of the HIV-infected and the healthy control groups was 40.11 years (21-68 years) and 45.59 (18-85 years), respectively. Vitamin D, calcium, iron and TIBC levels were significantly different in the two groups. There was a significant correlation between calcium and iron levels and the CD4 count. Conclusions: There were significant differences in vitamin D, calcium, iron, and TIBC levels in the HIV-infected patients compared to the healthy controls. Therefore, the results show the correlation between these levels and the incidence of HIV. In addition, the significant difference between calcium and iron levels with the CD4 counts can enhance the correlation.
hiv感染者血清维生素D、镁、钙、铁水平及总铁结合力
在许多研究中,维生素和矿物质的改变已经在人类免疫病毒(HIV)患者中被发现。本研究旨在评估伊朗西部hiv感染者血清中维生素D、镁、钙、铁和总铁结合力(TIBC)水平。材料与方法:2016年选取了98名hiv感染者和98名健康对照者进行研究。所有hiv感染者均检测CD4细胞群。对两组中的每个人的年龄、性别、维生素D、钙、镁、铁和TIBC进行了检查。结果:hiv感染者和健康对照组的平均年龄(范围)分别为40.11岁(21 ~ 68岁)和45.59岁(18 ~ 85岁)。维生素D、钙、铁和TIBC水平在两组中有显著差异。钙和铁水平与CD4计数之间存在显著相关性。结论:与健康对照组相比,hiv感染者体内维生素D、钙、铁和TIBC水平存在显著差异。因此,结果显示了这些水平与艾滋病毒发病率之间的相关性。此外,钙和铁水平与CD4计数的显著差异可增强相关性。
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