A number of recent epidemiologic and experimental studies have enhanced our knowledge of the etiology and pathogenesis of chronic urticaria (CU), a disease that imposes profound impairment on patients quality of life. Our study was performed to explore the relation between autoimmunity (CU) and the levels of plasma prothrombin F1+2. Thirty four (CU) patients with positive autologous serum skin test (APST) their F1+2 were measured by ELISA at pre and post therapy. The levels of F1+2 in autoimmunity (CU) patients have been decreased obviously after treatment (3.34±2.87vs 0.94±0.58, p<0.001). Before treatment, the levels of treatment group was significantly higher than that of control group (3.34±2.87vs 0.72±0.36,p<0.001). After treatment, they have no significant difference (0.94±0.58vs 0.72±0.36, p>0.05)
Abstract:The HIV/AIDS epidemic has affected the world over the past two decades reveals the significant role of socio-cultural beliefs and attitudes in the shaping of people's lifestyles and approaches to the control and prevention of epidemics. A descriptive analysis of Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) in the 2005-2006 which is the key Hubei provincial science and technology project that studies about HIV status in Hubei province, investigates relevance among common STD and HIV regional population, explores about HIV from the STD patient to the general population's diffuse pattern and transfer rule, promulgates the epidemic status of AIDS in Hubei province, formulates the practical feasible strategies for the government to guard against AIDS and provide policy-making basis, further promotes the improvement and development of VCT services. To carry out statistical analysis for AIDS amongst Voluntary Counseling and Testing personnel, and HIV/AIDS patients epidemic and clinical data. Voluntary Counseling and Testing of the 1,553 cases detected 37 cases of HIV/AIDS patients in those volunteers, there is high proportion of unhealthy sexual contact, blood/blood products transfusion and the history intravenous drug abuse.
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