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Objective To characterize the evolution of central nervous system (CNS) inflammation in HIV-1 infection applying a panel of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) inflammatory biomarkers to grouped subjects representing a broad spectrum of systemic HIV-1 immune ...
M. Gisslén +14 more
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Homelessness, HIV, and Incomplete Viral Suppression [PDF]
Background . The importance of HIV viral suppression is widely known, however few studies have examined the effects of homelessness on HIV viral suppression. Methods . The study included HIV-seropositive patients in a health care for the homeless program (HCH).
Kinna, Thakarar +4 more
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Variation in estimated viral suppression associated with the definition of viral suppression used
Objective: The proportion of people living with HIV with suppressed viral load is a key indicator of the HIV care continuum. We explored how this proportion varied depending on how it was calculated. Design: Observational cohort study. Methods:
Catherine R, Lesko +3 more
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BackgroundViral suppression is the ultimate goal of the HIV treatment cascade and a primary endpoint of antiretroviral therapy. Empirical evidence found racial/ethnic disparities in viral suppression among people living with HIV (PWH), but the evidence ...
Fanghui Shi +26 more
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BACKGROUND Limited data exist about clinical outcomes and levels of inflammatory and immune markers among people hospitalized with COVID-19 by HIV serostatus and by HIV viral suppression. SETTING Large tertiary care health system in the Bronx, NY, USA.
V. Patel +8 more
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Viral suppression in HIV studies: Combining times to suppression and rebound [PDF]
SummaryIn HIV‐1 clinical trials the interest is often to compare how well treatments suppress the HIV‐1 RNA viral load. The current practice in statistical analysis of such trials is to define a single ad hoc composite event which combines information about both the viral load suppression and the subsequent viral rebound, and then analyze the data ...
Gouskova, Natalia A. +3 more
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HIV care visits and time to viral suppression, 19 U.S. jurisdictions, and implications for treatment, prevention and the national HIV/AIDS strategy. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: Early and regular care and treatment for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection are associated with viral suppression, reductions in transmission risk and improved health outcomes for persons with HIV.
H Irene Hall +3 more
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Abstract Background Achieving the UNAIDS 95% sustained viral suppression (VS) rate requires considerable global efforts, particularly among adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV) who are often associated with high rates of virological failure (VF).
Djiyou, Armando +9 more
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Background: Limited data are available on the incidence and factors associated with viral rebound following viral suppression among HIV-infected individuals taking antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Kenya.
E.K. Maina +5 more
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Suppression of viral infectivity through lethal defection [PDF]
RNA viruses replicate with a very high error rate and give rise to heterogeneous, highly plastic populations able to adapt very rapidly to changing environments. Viral diseases are thus difficult to control because of the appearance of drug-resistant mutants, and it becomes essential to seek mechanisms able to force the extinction of the quasispecies ...
Grande-Pérez, Ana +4 more
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