[HTML][HTML] Predictors of disease progression in HIV infection: a review
SE Langford, J Ananworanich, DA Cooper - AIDS research and therapy, 2007 - Springer
During the extended clinically latent period associated with Human Immunodeficiency Virus
(HIV) infection the virus itself is far from latent. This phase of infection generally comes to an …
(HIV) infection the virus itself is far from latent. This phase of infection generally comes to an …
Hiv/aids in asia
K Ruxrungtham, T Brown, P Phanuphak - The Lancet, 2004 - thelancet.com
Summary HIV (ie, HIV-1) epidemics in Asia show great diversity, both in severity and timing.
But epidemics in Asia are far from over and several countries including China, Indonesia …
But epidemics in Asia are far from over and several countries including China, Indonesia …
Relation between HIV viral load and infectiousness: a model-based analysis
Background A consensus statement released on behalf of the Swiss Federal Commission
for HIV/AIDS suggests that people receiving effective antiretroviral therapy—ie, those with …
for HIV/AIDS suggests that people receiving effective antiretroviral therapy—ie, those with …
Time from HIV seroconversion to death: a collaborative analysis of eight studies in six low and middle-income countries before highly active antiretroviral therapy
Objectives: To estimate survival patterns after HIV infection in adults in low and middle-
income countries. Design: An analysis of pooled data from eight different studies in six …
income countries. Design: An analysis of pooled data from eight different studies in six …
Importance of promoting HIV testing for preventing secondary transmissions: modelling the Australian HIV epidemic among men who have sex with men
Background: We address the research questions:(i) what proportion of new HIV infections is
transmitted from people who are (a) undiagnosed,(b) in primary HIV infection (PHI),(c) on …
transmitted from people who are (a) undiagnosed,(b) in primary HIV infection (PHI),(c) on …
[HTML][HTML] Estimating incidence from prevalence in generalised HIV epidemics: methods and validation
Background HIV surveillance of generalised epidemics in Africa primarily relies on
prevalence at antenatal clinics, but estimates of incidence in the general population would …
prevalence at antenatal clinics, but estimates of incidence in the general population would …
CRF01_AE subtype is associated with X4 tropism and fast HIV progression in Chinese patients infected through sexual transmission
Y Li, Y Han, J Xie, L Gu, W Li, H Wang, W Lv, X Song… - Aids, 2014 - journals.lww.com
Background: The molecular epidemiology of the HIV-1 CRF01_AE subtype as a risk factor
for fast HIV-1 progression remains poorly understood. Methods: We analyzed HIV-1 tropism …
for fast HIV-1 progression remains poorly understood. Methods: We analyzed HIV-1 tropism …
The Spectrum projection package: improvements in estimating mortality, ART needs, PMTCT impact and uncertainty bounds
Background: The approach to national and global estimates of HIV/AIDS used by UNAIDS
starts with estimates of adult HIV prevalence prepared from surveillance data using either …
starts with estimates of adult HIV prevalence prepared from surveillance data using either …
Influence of the envelope gp120 Phe 43 cavity on HIV-1 sensitivity to antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity responses
J Prévost, D Zoubchenok, J Richard, M Veillette… - Journal of …, 2017 - Am Soc Microbiol
ABSTRACT HIV-1-infected cells presenting envelope glycoproteins (Env) in the CD4-bound
conformation on their surface are preferentially targeted by antibody-dependent cellular …
conformation on their surface are preferentially targeted by antibody-dependent cellular …
Disparate impact on CD4 T cell count by two distinct HIV-1 phylogenetic clusters from the same clade
HIV-1 evolved into various genetic subtypes and circulating recombinant forms (CRFs) in the
global epidemic. The same subtype or CRF is usually considered to have similar phenotype …
global epidemic. The same subtype or CRF is usually considered to have similar phenotype …