A. M. Cattelan
University of Padua
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Clinical Infectious Diseases | 2004
Annarosa Del Mistro; Roberta Bertorelle; Marzia Franzetti; A. M. Cattelan; Angela Torrisi; Maria Teresa Giordani; Roberto Sposetti; Emanuela Bonoldi; Lolita Sasset; Laura Bonaldi; Daria Minucci; Luigi Chieco-Bianchi
The effect of antiretroviral therapy on the natural history of human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated genital lesions was evaluated in 201 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected women who were followed-up for 1-6 years. Gynecologic examinations were performed every 6-12 months. HPV sequences in cervico-vaginal cells, analyzed by polymerase chain reaction and typed by restriction fragment-length polymorphism analysis, were repeatedly detected in 126 women; 29 had transient HPV infection. Genital lesions were found in 137 patients; prevalence was comparable in women who were receiving different antiretroviral regimens. Regression of low-grade lesions was more prevalent among patients receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy than among those receiving other regimens; high-grade lesions regressed in the majority of cases, regardless of antiretroviral therapy. HPV infection persisted in nearly 80% of the cases. In conclusion, our data show that antiretroviral therapy does not prevent the development of HPV-associated lesions and does not eliminate HPV infection; therefore, early and strict gynecologic follow-up of HIV-infected women is warranted.
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes | 2017
Andrea Calcagno; Stefania Piconi; Emanuele Focà; Silvia Nozza; Federica Carli; Chiara Montrucchio; A. M. Cattelan; Giancarlo Orofino; Benedetto Maurizio Celesia; Valentina Morena; Giuseppe Vittorio De Socio; Giovanni Guaraldi
Background: Adults aging with HIV are at greater risk for several comorbidities. The CD4+ cell count and CD4+/CD8+ ratio often fail to normalize in elderly patients despite prolonged antiretroviral therapy; this has been associated with concomitant diseases and poor prognosis. Methods: A cross-sectional analysis in antiretroviral-treated HIV-positive patients aged 65 years and older. The aim of the study was to describe the predictors of normalized T-cell subsets (“nT”, CD4+/CD8+ ratio ≥1 and CD4+ ≥500 cells/&mgr;L) in a cohort of geriatric HIV-positive patients and its association with HIV-associated non-AIDS conditions (HANA). Results: One thousand ninety-two patients were included: nT was observed in 340 patients (31.1%). Multivariate binary logistic analysis showed that plasma HIV RNA <50 copies/mL (P = 0.004), female sex (P = 0.002), and nadir CD4+ cell count (P < 0.001) were independent predictors of nT. Age and sex-adjusted prevalence of hypertension (P = 0.037), lipid abnormalities (P = 0.040), and multimorbidity (P = 0.034) were higher in subjects with nT, whereas chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and cancer were lower (respectively, P = 0.028 and P = 0.005). Multivariate analysis showed that HIV duration was an independent predictor of several comorbidities, whereas nT was protective for cancer and COPD. HIV duration and nT were simultaneously predictors of multimorbidity. Conclusions: Normalized T-cell subsets were observed in approximately one-third of geriatric HIV-positive subjects, and they were predicted by female sex and immunovirological features. HIV-associated non-AIDS conditions were more prevalent in patients with longer HIV duration, whereas nT represented a protective factor for cancer and COPD.
Transplant International | 2000
A. M. Cattelan; Monica Loy; Sofia Tognon; Federico Rea; Lolita Sasset; Paolo Cadrobbi
Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease | 2001
Annarosa Del Mistro; Laura Bonaldi; Roberta Bertorelle; Daria Minucci; Marzia Franzetti; A. M. Cattelan; Emanuela Bonoldi; Roberto Sposetti; Angela Torrisi; Luigi Chieco-Bianchi
Infection | 2015
Andrea Calcagno; Silvia Nozza; C. Muss; Benedetto Maurizio Celesia; Federica Carli; Stefania Piconi; G. V. De Socio; A. M. Cattelan; Giancarlo Orofino; Diego Ripamonti; Agostino Riva; G. Di Perri
Journal of Hepatology | 2016
Elisabetta Teti; A. Ricciardi; Andrea Antinori; Massimo Galli; Giuliano Rizzardini; A. Di Biagio; Gioacchino Angarano; Raffaele Bruno; C. Mussini; A. De Luca; A. M. Cattelan; Adriano Lazzarin; Gloria Taliani; Antonella d'Arminio Monforte; Claudio M. Mastroianni; G. Di Perri; Franco Maggiolo; Massimo Puoti; Francesco Castelli; Andrea Gori; Nicola Boffa; Bruno Cacopardo; Andrea Giacometti; Giustino Parruti; Vincenzo Vullo; Antonio Chirianni; Alfredo Pennica; C. Pasquazzi; L. Sighinolgi; E. Gentilotti
BMC Geriatrics | 2018
Giovanni Guaraldi; Andrea Malagoli; Andrea Calcagno; Chiara Mussi; Benedetto Maurizio Celesia; Federica Carli; Stefania Piconi; G. V. De Socio; A. M. Cattelan; Giancarlo Orofino; Agostino Riva; Emanuele Focà; Silvia Nozza; G. Di Perri
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes | 1999
Annarosa Del Mistro; Marzia Franzetti; A. M. Cattelan; Roberta Bertorelle; Roberto Sposetti; Daria Minucci; Emanuela Bonoldi; Angela Torrisi; Luigi Chieco-Bianchi
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy | 2017
Silvia Nozza; Andrea Malagoli; L. Maia; Andrea Calcagno; Emanuele Focà; G. V. De Socio; Stefania Piconi; G. Orofino; A. M. Cattelan; Benedetto Maurizio Celesia; Elena Gervasi; Giovanni Guaraldi
Infection | 2015
Andrea Calcagno; Silvia Nozza; Chiara Mussi; Benedetto Maurizio Celesia; Federica Carli; Stefania Piconi; G. V. De Socio; A. M. Cattelan; Giancarlo Orofino; Diego Ripamonti; Agostino Riva; G. Di Perri