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Item Open Access Immune Status Of Cd4 T- Cells In Hiv/Aids With Pathogenic Microsporidium In Benue State, Nigeria(Department of Zoology, Faculty Of Natural And Applied Sciences, Nasarawa State University, Keffi, 2011-03-01) Andrew, Yako B.; Ajayi, J.A.,; Lar, P.,; Makpo, James Kpuk; Auta, K.I.,; Yako, J.B.,; Banyigyi, A.H.; Nweze, C.c.,The organism (Microsporidium) and improved diagnostic approaches In Nigeria Is increasingly common. Coated latex spheres of CD4 T- Cells Was Used To Determine HIV/AIDS individuals as A Preliminary Survey In Benue State Which Shows That 96 HIV/AIDS individuals were infected with pathogenic microsporidium. 966, 42 (4.3%) males CD4 T-cells count were <335 cell/pi, and in the female category 1042, 54 (5.2%) CD4 Tcells weie <320 cell/pi at the first CD4 count. The strain of pathogenic microsporidium in HIV/AIDS individuals was observed as a leading cause of diarrhea, and a fall in the CD4 T-cells count after 90 days of re-evaluation. Among the age group of 30-39 years, the CD4 cells count gradually decline to <200 cell/pi indicating high risk to acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and opportunistic infections. However, there was a significant difference among sexes given that, Z=1.039<±1.96 in other words, microsporidium solely depended on age which shows no significant relationship among the age groups (x2=7.815>0.05).