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1999
Markers of HIV infection are used in the clinical setting to predict prognosis in HIV-infected persons, measure disease progression and monitor responses to therapy. In the past, the most commonly used tests were CD4 cell counts and serum p24 antigen levels, although serum beta-2 microglobulin, serum neopterin, serum IgA levels and CD8 cell numbers ...
Suzanne M. Crowe+2 more
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Markers of HIV infection are used in the clinical setting to predict prognosis in HIV-infected persons, measure disease progression and monitor responses to therapy. In the past, the most commonly used tests were CD4 cell counts and serum p24 antigen levels, although serum beta-2 microglobulin, serum neopterin, serum IgA levels and CD8 cell numbers ...
Suzanne M. Crowe+2 more
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2000
Identification and weighting of factors that correlate with and possibly contribute to the outcome of infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is important for our understanding of the pathogenesis and natural history of HIV infection and in designing strategies for the treatment of infection.
Ingrid Spijkerman, Frank de Wolf
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Identification and weighting of factors that correlate with and possibly contribute to the outcome of infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is important for our understanding of the pathogenesis and natural history of HIV infection and in designing strategies for the treatment of infection.
Ingrid Spijkerman, Frank de Wolf
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2005
The ability to measure HIV-1 viral load has revolutionized our ability to track HIV infection and viral replication. The advent of viral load assays has been both a technologic and pragmatic feat, supplying a sturdy clinical measure to guide clinical AIDS management.
Indu Mani, Phyllis J. Kanki
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The ability to measure HIV-1 viral load has revolutionized our ability to track HIV infection and viral replication. The advent of viral load assays has been both a technologic and pragmatic feat, supplying a sturdy clinical measure to guide clinical AIDS management.
Indu Mani, Phyllis J. Kanki
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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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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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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2002
Viral load monitoring has become the standard of care in clinical practice to assess risk for disease progression and to monitor treatment response. Furthermore, viral load monitoring has contributed greatly to the understanding of HIV disease pathogenesis and response to various antiretroviral regimens, and has broadened its applications to include ...
Mark Holodniy+2 more
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Viral load monitoring has become the standard of care in clinical practice to assess risk for disease progression and to monitor treatment response. Furthermore, viral load monitoring has contributed greatly to the understanding of HIV disease pathogenesis and response to various antiretroviral regimens, and has broadened its applications to include ...
Mark Holodniy+2 more
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HIV Viral Load and Transmissibility of HIV Infection: Undetectable Equals Untransmittable.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2019In 2016, the Prevention Access Campaign, a health equity initiative with the goal of ending the HIV/AIDS pandemic as well as HIV-related stigma, launched the Undetectable = Untransmittable (U = U) initiative.1 U = U signifies that individuals with HIV ...
R. Eisinger, C. Dieffenbach, A. Fauci
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2017
This chapter analyzes patterns of the interactional stance on blogs written by self-identified barebackers, gay men who eschew the use of condoms. In the early part of the twenty-first century, barebacker subculture was highly controversial as barebackers were often portrayed both as rejecting commonsense advice from public health officials and as ...
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This chapter analyzes patterns of the interactional stance on blogs written by self-identified barebackers, gay men who eschew the use of condoms. In the early part of the twenty-first century, barebacker subculture was highly controversial as barebackers were often portrayed both as rejecting commonsense advice from public health officials and as ...
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Quantification of BK Viral Load
2012BK 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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The Relation Between Symptoms, Viral Load, and Viral Load Set Point in Primary HIV Infection
JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 2007To examine the relation between symptoms, initial viral load, and viral load set point in primary HIV infection (PHI).Prospective cohort of patients with preseroconversion or recent seroconversion HIV infection (typically
Colleen F. Kelley+2 more
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Viral load: To treat or not to treat?
Nature Medicine, 1995Many physicians are using a new laboratory assay to determine therapeutic approaches for their HIV-infected patients, without FDA approval.
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