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Clinical Infectious Diseases | 1998

Once Weekly Azithromycin Therapy for Prevention of Mycobacterium avium Complex Infection in Patients with AIDS: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Multicenter Trial

Edward C. Oldfield; W. Jeffrey Fessel; Michael W. Dunne; Gordon M. Dickinson; Mark R. Wallace; William Byrne; Raymond T. Chung; Kenneth F. Wagner; Scott F. Paparello; Daniel B. Craig; Gregory P. Melcher; Margan J. Zajdowicz; Richard F. Williams; J. William Kelly; Michael Zelasky; Leonid Heifets; Jonathan D. Berman

We conducted a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled multicenter trial of azithromycin (1,200 mg once weekly) for the prevention of Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) infection in patients with AIDS and a CD4 cell count of < 100/mm3. In an intent-to-treat analysis through the end of therapy plus 30 days, nine (10.6%) of 85 azithromycin recipients and 22 (24.7%) of 89 placebo recipients developed MAC infection (hazard ratio, 0.34; P = .004). There was no difference in the ranges of minimal inhibitory concentrations of either clarithromycin or azithromycin for the five breakthrough (first) MAC isolates from the azithromycin group and the 18 breakthrough MAC isolates from the placebo group. Of the 76 patients who died during the study, four (10.5%) of 38 azithromycin recipients and 12 (31.6%) of 38 placebo recipients had a MAC infection followed by death (P = .025). For deaths due to all causes, there was no difference in time to death or number of deaths between the two groups. Episodes of non-MAC bacterial infection per 100 patient years occurred in 43 azithromycin recipients and 88 placebo recipients (relative risk, 0.49; 95% confidence interval, 0.33-0.73). The most common toxic effect noted during the study was gastrointestinal, reported by 78.9% of azithromycin recipients and 27.5% of placebo recipients. Azithromycin given once weekly is safe and effective in preventing disseminated MAC infection, death due to MAC infection, and respiratory tract infections in patients with AIDS and CD4 cell counts of < 100/mm3.


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1997

Serum Levels of Virus Burden in Early-Stage Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Disease in Women

James S. Evans; Theresa Nims; John D. Cooley; William P. Bradley; Linda L. Jagodzinski; Susan Zhou; Gregory P. Melcher; Donald S. Burke; Maryanne Vahey

The fundamental clinical, viral, and immunologic features of early-stage human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) disease were examined in a seroprevalent cohort of 28 men and 14 women assessed longitudinally at three equally dispersed time points over a mean of 43 months. There were no gender differences in the relative risk of developing AIDS-defining end points or death. The median serum RNA levels assessed at the three study time points were 3.3-, 4.9-, and 1.5-fold lower, respectively, in women than in men. This suggests that while serum virus load may be as powerful a correlate of disease status in women as it is in men, the absolute values of the virus levels may be different in the 2 populations. These observations may have implications for the interpretation of levels of virus burden in women for the assessment of disease progression, transmission, and treatment.


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 1990

Trichosporon beigelii, an emerging pathogen resistant to amphotericin B.

Thomas J. Walsh; Gregory P. Melcher; Michael G. Rinaldi; Julius Lecciones; Deanna A. McGough; P Kelly; James J. Lee; Diana P. E Callender; Mark A. Rubin; Philip A. Pizzo


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1995

In Vitro T Cell Function, Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity Skin Testing, and CD4+ T Cell Subset Phenotyping Independently Predict Survival Time in Patients Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus

Matthew J. Dolan; Mario Clerici; Stephen P. Blatt; Craig W. Hendrix; Gregory P. Melcher; R. Neal Boswell; Theodore M. Freeman; William Ward; Rex E. Hensley; Gene M. Shearer


Clinical Infectious Diseases | 1995

Neuroretinitis, Aseptic Meningitis, and Lymphadenitis Associated with Bartonella (Rochalimaea) henselae Infection in Immunocompetent Patients and Patients Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1

Michael T. Wong; Matthew J. Dolan; Charles P. Lattuada; Russell L. Regnery; Maria L. Garcia; Elizabeth C. Mokulis; RoseAnne C. LaBarre; David P. Ascher; Judy A. Delmar; J. William Kelly; Douglas R. Leigh; Anne C. McRae; J.Brian Reed; Robert E. Smith; Gregory P. Melcher


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1996

Molecular Analysis of Decreased Interleukin-12 Production in Persons Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus

Claire A. Chougnet; Thomas A. Wynn; Mario Clerici; Alan Landay; Harold A. Kessler; Janice Rusnak; Gregory P. Melcher; Alan Sher; Gene M. Shearer


The American Journal of Medicine | 1993

Nosocomial legionnaires' disease: Aspiration as a primary mode of disease acquisition

Stephen P. Blatt; Michael D. Parkinson; Elizabeth Pace; Patricia Hoffman; Donna M. Dolan; Patricia Lauderdale; Robert A. Zajac; Gregory P. Melcher


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1992

Experimental Trichosporon Infection in Persistently Granulocytopenic Rabbits: Implications for Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Treatment of an Emerging Opportunistic Mycosis

Thomas J. Walsh; James W. Lee; Gregory P. Melcher; Eileen E. Navarro; John Bacher; Diana P. E Callender; Kurt D. Reed; Teresa Wu; Gabriel Lopez-Berestein; Philip A. Pizzo


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1996

Immunoprophylaxis against Klebsiella and Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infections

Sam T. Donta; Peter Peduzzi; Alan S. Cross; Jerald C. Sadoff; Clair Haakenson; Stanley J. Cryz; Carol A. Kauffman; Suzanne F. Bradley; Glenn Gafford; Dan Elliston; Thomas R. Beam; Joseph F. John; Bruce S. Ribner; Robert Cantey; Carolyn H. Welsh; Richard T. Ellison; Edward J. Young; Richard J. Hamill; Howard L. Leaf; Roland M. H. Schein; Maury Ellis Mulligan; Caroline C. Johnson; Elias Abrutyn; J. McLeod Griffiss; Randa M. Hamadeh; Arn H. Eliasson; J. Bruce McClain; Gregory P. Melcher; J. William Kelly; W. Russel Byrne


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1991

Human immunodeficiency virus infection in the US Air Force : seroconversions, clinical staging, and assessment of a T helper cell functional assay to predict change in CD4+ T cell counts

Daniel R. Lucey; Gregory P. Melcher; Craig W. Hendrix; Robert A. Zajac; David W. Goetz; Clifford A. Butzin; Mario Clerici; Ronald D. Warner; Steven Abbadessa; Kevin D. Hall; Rene G. Jaso; Brian Woolford; Shirley Miller; Naomi I. Stocks; Cynthia M. Salinas; William H. Wolfe; Gene M. Shearer; R. Neal Boswell

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Daniel R. Lucey

MedStar Washington Hospital Center

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R. Neal Boswell

Walter Reed Army Institute of Research

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Gene M. Shearer

National Institutes of Health

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Matthew J. Dolan

San Antonio Military Medical Center

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Michael T. Wong

Wilford Hall Medical Center

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Clifford A. Butzin

National Institutes of Health

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