Publications by authors named "Punita Pandya"

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  • Older adults (65+) with cancer are at greater risk for hospital readmissions, making it crucial to identify their risk factors for better prevention strategies.
  • A study reviewed data from patients discharged between 2006-2011, focusing on factors like functional status, laboratory values, and comorbidities to analyze readmission risks.
  • Findings revealed that patients with 2 or more abnormal lab results (like hemoglobin or sodium) at discharge were 3 times more likely to be readmitted within 30 days, highlighting the need for close monitoring of these values before discharge to potentially prevent readmissions.
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The presence of HIV-1 in latently infected, resting CD4(+) T cells has been clearly demonstrated in infected individuals; however, the extent of viral expression and the underlying mechanisms of the persistence of HIV-1 in this viral reservoir have not been fully delineated. Here, we show that resting CD4(+) T cells from the majority of viremic patients are capable of producing cell-free HIV-1 spontaneously ex vivo. The levels of HIV-1 released by resting CD4(+) T cells were not significantly reduced in the presence of inhibitors of cellular proliferation and viral replication.

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It has been demonstrated that human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) replication persists in most infected individuals receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). However, studies addressing the relationship between low levels of ongoing viral replication and immunologic parameters, such as the CD4+:CD8+ T cell ratio, in such individuals have been lacking. Here, a statistically significant inverse correlation is shown between the frequency of CD4+ T cells carrying HIV-1 proviral DNA and the CD4+:CD8+ T cell ratio in infected individuals receiving HAART and in whom plasma viremia had been suppressed below the limit of detection for prolonged periods of time.

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