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Quantitation of Viral Load

2001
Viruses, the world’s smallest organisms, are a large group of single cell organisms comprised of nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat. Pathogenic viruses play an important role in many human diseases, including hepatitis, cancer, and AIDS, as well as the common cold.
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Viral load monitoring in HIV Infection

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 1999
Measurement of HIV-1 viral load is now an accepted part of clinical practice for the determination of clinical prognosis and antiretroviral effectiveness in HIV infection. Consensus guidelines have been published on the appropriate use of this testing.
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Measuring Viral Load in the Clinical Setting

Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes & Human Retrovirology, 1995
The traditional approach of assessing new treatments in clinical end-point studies is becoming less viable for ethical and practical reasons. As more antiretroviral options become available and as treatment is commenced at earlier, asymptomatic stages of infection, alternative methods of assessing the efficacy of antiretroviral regimens are necessary ...
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Quantification of BK Viral Load

2012
BK virus (BKV) is a nonenveloped, double-stranded DNA virus of the polyomavirus family that primarily affects immunocompromised people. BKV may cause nephropathy in renal transplant recipients receiving immunosuppressive therapy, resulting in renal dysfunction and, possibly, graft loss.
Hai Wu, Jianli Dong
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HIV VIRAL LOAD

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1998
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Viral Load

American Journal of Nursing, 1996
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Long COVID: major findings, mechanisms and recommendations

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023
Hannah Davis
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