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Association of abacavir and impaired endothelial function in treated and suppressed HIV-infected patients
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Conclusion: Endothelial function, a central mechanism in atherosclerosis and a marker of cardiovascular risk, is impaired among antiretroviral-treated patients with undetectable viral loads. Current use of abacavir was independently associated with impaired endothelial function. This finding suggests that abnormal endothelial function may underlie the clinically observed increased risk in myocardial infarction among abacavir-treated patients.
(C) 2009 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc. (Source: AIDS)
Source: AIDS - September 23, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Clinical Science: Concise Communications Source Type: journals
Antiretroviral therapy in acute and recent HIV infection: a prospective multicenter stratified trial of intentionally interrupted treatment
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Background: Antiretroviral therapy in early HIV infection may enhance outcome and viral control may be better in acute versus recent infection 24 weeks after treatment interruption.
Methods: A prospective trial of treatment stratified by acute versus recent HIV-1 infection. If HIV viral load (Source: AIDS)
Source: AIDS - September 23, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Clinical Science Source Type: journals
Renal function with use of a tenofovir-containing initial antiretroviral regimen
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Conclusion: Our data are consistent with results of clinical trials, which have shown no evidence of renal toxicity when TDF is used as part of an initial regimen. Our results support the use of TDF as a component of the initial antiretroviral regimen, and suggest that the eGFR should be monitored more closely when TDF is used with a PI/r.
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Source: AIDS - September 23, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Clinical Science Source Type: journals
Expression of latent human immunodeficiency type 1 is induced by novel and selective histone deacetylase inhibitors
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Conclusions: Further development of selective HDAC inhibitors as part of a clinical strategy to target persistent HIV infection is warranted.
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Source: AIDS - September 9, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Basic Science Source Type: journals
Foreskin inflammation is associated with HIV and herpes simplex virus type-2 infections in Rakai, Uganda
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Conclusion: Foreskin inflammation is increased with HIV and HSV-2 infections, higher HIV viral load and presence of smegma. Foreskin inflammation may have implications for HIV transmission and acquisition in uncircumcised men.
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Source: AIDS - September 9, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Basic Science Source Type: journals
Impact of HAART and CNS-penetrating antiretroviral regimens on HIV encephalopathy among perinatally infected children and adolescents
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Conclusion: A dramatic decrease in the incidence of HIV encephalopathy occurred after the introduction of HAART. The use of HAART was highly effective in reducing the incidence of HIV encephalopathy among perinatally infected children and adolescents. Effective CNS-penetrating antiretroviral regimens are important in affecting survival after diagnosis of HIV encephalopathy.
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Source: AIDS - September 9, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Epidemiology and social Source Type: journals
Switching to second-line antiretroviral therapy in resource-limited settings: comparison of programmes with and without viral load monitoring
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Conclusion: In resource-limited settings, switching to second-line regimens tends to occur earlier and at higher CD4 cell counts in ART programmes with viral load monitoring compared with programmes without viral load monitoring.
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Source: AIDS - September 9, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Clinical Science Source Type: journals
Characterization of virologic failure patients on darunavir/ritonavir in treatment-experienced patients
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Conclusion: In treatment-experienced, LPV-naive patients, the overall virologic failure rate in the DRV/r arm was low and was associated with limited resistance development. These findings showed that the use of DRV/r in earlier lines of treatment was less likely to lead to cross-resistance to other protease inhibitors compared with LPV/r.
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Source: AIDS - September 9, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Clinical Science Source Type: journals
Hepatitis C virus infections among HIV-infected men who have sex with men: an expanding epidemic
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Conclusion: We found a high and increasing HCV prevalence in HIV-infected MSM. Though not statistically significant, this trend, and the relatively large proportion of acute infections suggest ongoing transmission of HCV in HIV-positive MSM. Regardless of IDU, rough sexual techniques and use of recreational drugs were associated with HCV-infection; phylogenetic analysis supported sexual transmission. Targeted prevention, like raising awareness and routine testing, is needed to stop the further spread among HIV-infected MSM, and to prevent possible spillover to HIV-negative MSM.
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Source: AIDS - July 30, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Fast Track Source Type: journals
Effects of switching from lopinavir/ritonavir to atazanavir/ritonavir on muscle glucose uptake and visceral fat in HIV-infected patients
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Conclusion: Switching from LPV/r to ATV/r significantly increases glucose uptake by muscle, decreases abdominal visceral adipose tissue, improves lipid parameters, and decreases fasting glucose over 6 months.
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Source: AIDS - July 16, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Clinical Science Source Type: journals
First line zidovudine/lamivudine/lopinavir/ritonavir leads to greater bone loss compared to nevirapine/lopinavir/ritonavir
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Conclusion: BMD in both femoral neck and lumbar spine decreased rapidly after initiation of cART, in parallel to an increase in bone turnover. The greater bone loss in the ZDV/3TC/LPV/r group compared to the NVP/LPV/r group suggests that ZDV/3TC contributes to this process. The PTH increase does not explain this greater bone loss.
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Source: AIDS - July 16, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Clinical Science Source Type: journals
Metabolic bone disease in HIV infection
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Source: AIDS - July 8, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Editorial Review Source Type: journals
Data are lacking for quantifying HIV transmission risk in the presence of effective antiretroviral therapy
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Source: AIDS - July 5, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Epidemiology and social: EDITORIAL COMMENT Source Type: journals
Sexual transmission of HIV according to viral load and antiretroviral therapy: systematic review and meta-analysis
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Conclusion: Studies of heterosexual discordant couples observed no transmission in patients treated with ART and with viral load below 400 copies/ml, but data were compatible with one transmission per 79 person-years. Further studies are needed to better define the risk of HIV transmission from patients on ART.
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Source: AIDS - July 5, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Epidemiology and social Source Type: journals
Impact of combination antiretroviral therapy on cerebrospinal fluid HIV RNA and neurocognitive performance
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Conclusion: Antiretroviral regimens with good CNS penetration, as assessed by CPE rank, are more effective in controlling CSF (and presumably CNS) viral replication than regimens with poorer penetration. In this study, antiretrovirals with good CNS penetration were associated with poorer neurocognitive performance. A larger controlled trial is required before any conclusions regarding the influence of specific antiretrovirals on neurocognitive performance should be made.
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Source: AIDS - July 5, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Clinical Science Source Type: journals
Unprotected sex between HIV-infected partners keeps immune responses activated
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Source: AIDS - July 5, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Notes and Quotes Source Type: journals
Early antiretroviral treatment prevents the development of central nervous system abnormalities in simian immunodeficiency virus-infected rhesus monkeys
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Conclusion: Early antiretroviral treatment prevents central nervous system dysfunction by decreasing brain viral load and interferon-[alpha] levels, which can have a profound impact over the course of infection.
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Source: AIDS - June 18, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Basic Science Source Type: journals
Denial and defiance: a socio-political analysis of AIDS in South Africa
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Source: AIDS - June 17, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Epidemiology, social, cultural and political Source Type: journals
Role of viral replication, antiretroviral therapy, and immunodeficiency in HIV-associated atherosclerosis
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Conclusions: Increased atherosclerosis with HIV infection can occur in the absence of antiretroviral therapy, detectable viremia, or overt immunodeficiency. Chronic inflammation - which is higher in controllers than in HIV-uninfected persons - may account for early atherosclerosis in these patients.
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Source: AIDS - June 1, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Basic Science Source Type: journals
Antiretroviral medication adherence and the development of class-specific antiretroviral resistance
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Conclusion: Knowledge of class-specific adherence-resistance relationships may help clinicians and patients tailor therapy to match individual patterns of adherence in order to minimize the development of resistance at failure. In addition, this information may guide the selection of optimal drug combinations and regimen sequences to improve the durability of antiretroviral therapy.
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Source: AIDS - June 1, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Editorial Review Source Type: journals
HAART is associated with lower hepatic necroinflammatory activity in HIV-hepatitis C virus-coinfected patients with CD4 cell count of more than 350 cells/[mu]l at the time of liver biopsy
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Conclusion: Use of HAART was associated with lower levels of necroinflammatory activity. Necroinflammatory activity was strongly associated with higher fibrosis scores. These results suggest that HAART might decrease hepatitis C activity in HIV-HCV-coinfected patients with CD4 cell count of more than 350 cells/[mu]l.
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Source: AIDS - May 15, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Clinical Science: Concise Communication Source Type: journals
Effects of long-term testosterone administration in HIV-infected women: a randomized, placebo-controlled trial
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Objective: Androgen deficiency is common in HIV-infected women. We investigated the long-term effects of transdermal testosterone on body composition, bone mineral density, quality of life, and safety.
Design: Twenty-five HIV-infected women with free testosterone below the median ( (Source: AIDS)
Source: AIDS - May 15, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Clinical Science Source Type: journals
The global strategy to eliminate HIV infection in infants and young children: a seven-country assessment of costs and feasibility
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Conclusion: Scaling up PMTCT will require more funds than currently available in many countries, but human resources appear to be a greater bottleneck than funding. We suggest that human resource capacity be assessed when increased funds for PMTCT are requested.
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Source: AIDS - May 15, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Epidemiology and social Source Type: journals
Ten-year incidence and risk factors of bone fractures in a cohort of treated HIV1-infected adults
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In the ANRS CO8 APROCO-COPILOTE cohort of patients treated with combination antiretroviral therapy since 1997-1999, the incidence density of bone fractures was 3.3 for 1000 patient-years [95% confidence interval (CI) = 2.0-4.6]. The rate was 2.9-fold (95% CI = 1.3-6.5) higher among patients with excessive alcohol consumption and 3.6-fold (95% CI = 1.6-8.1) higher in those with hepatitis C virus (HCV) coinfection. Specific monitoring of HCV/HIV-coinfected patients and active promotion of alcohol cessation should be recommended for the prevention of bone fractures.
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Source: AIDS - May 15, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Research Letters Source Type: journals
A message from the publisher
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Source: AIDS - May 15, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: A message from the publisher Source Type: journals
Non-0002030-defining malignancies in HIV-infected persons: etiologic puzzles, epidemiologic perils, prevention opportunities
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Source: AIDS - May 15, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Editorial Review Source Type: journals
HIV increases markers of cardiovascular risk: results from a randomized, treatment interruption trial
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Conclusion: Plasma levels of several inflammatory, anti-inflammatory and endothelial activation markers of cardiovascular disease are associated with HIV-RNA replication.
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Source: AIDS - May 15, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Clinical Science Source Type: journals
Greater decrease in bone mineral density with protease inhibitor regimens compared with nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor regimens in HIV-1 infected naive patients
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Objective: To evaluate the change in bone mineral density (BMD) at specific sites in patients initiating antiretroviral therapy in a substudy of the ANRS 121 trial.
Methods: Antiretroviral-naive patients were randomized (2: 1: 1) into three treatment strategy arms: a nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI) and a boosted protease inhibitor (PI/r), a PI/r and two nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) or an NNRTI and NRTIs. Hip and lumbar spine standardized BMD were evaluated at baseline and week 48 by dual X-ray absorptiometry by a central reading laboratory.
Results: Seventy-one patients were enr...
Source: AIDS - April 27, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Clinical Science Source Type: journals
Clinical experience with the combined use of lopinavir/ritonavir and rifampicin
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Thirty-four patients treated concomitantly with lopinavir/ritonavir and rifampicin were evaluated.
Overall, only 15% used the recommended increased dose of lopinavir/ritonavir. Of patients on a nonadjusted dose of lopinavir/ritonavir, 67% had a subtherapeutic lopinavir plasma concentration and 38% had a detectable viral load. Forty percent of patients on an increased dose of lopinavir/ritonavir prematurely stopped the drug combination because of adverse events. Combined use of lopinavir/ritonavir and rifampicin is challenging as it implies balancing between suboptimal efficacy and toxicity.
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Source: AIDS - April 27, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Research Letters Source Type: journals
Is it smart to continue to study treatment interruptions?
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Source: AIDS - April 27, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Editorial Comment Source Type: journals
Etravirine-raltegravir, a marked interaction in HIV-1-infected patients: about four cases
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Source: AIDS - April 27, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Correspondence Source Type: journals
CD4 cell-guided scheduled treatment interruptions in HIV-infected patients with sustained immunologic response to HAART
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Conclusion: The two strategies may be considered clinically equivalent. CD4 cell-guided STIs seem a possible alternative for chronically infected individuals responding to HAART provided that CD4 cell decrements would be steadily maintained above a safe threshold.
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Source: AIDS - April 27, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Clinical Science Source Type: journals
Efavirenz dose reduction to 200 mg once daily in a patient treated with rifampicin.
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Page: 742DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e32832914a3Authors: van Luin, Matthijs a,b; Brouwer, Anne-Marie c; van der Ven, Andre c; de Lange, Wiel d; van Schaik, Ron HN e; Burger, David M a (Source: AIDS)
Source: AIDS - March 15, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: HTML PDF (132 K) Source Type: journals
Pharmacokinetics of darunavir, etravirine and raltegravir in an HIV-infected patient on haemodialysis.
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Page: 740DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e328328f79dAuthors: Giguere, Pierre a,b; la Porte, Charles b,c,d; Zhang, Guijun b; Cameron, Bill b,c,d (Source: AIDS)
Source: AIDS - March 15, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: HTML PDF (132 K) Source Type: journals
Preventing postnatal mother-to-child transmission of HIV: context matters.
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Page: 740DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e328327727bAuthors: Rollins, Nigel C a; Becquet, Renaud b,c,d; Bland, Ruth M b,e; Coutsoudis, Anna a; Coovadia, Hoosen M f; Newell, Marie-Louise b,g (Source: AIDS)
Source: AIDS - March 15, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: HTML PDF (132 K) Source Type: journals
Preoperative use of raltegravir-containing regimen as induction therapy: very rapid decline of HIV-1 viral load.
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Page: 739DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e328325a4bdAuthors: Papendorp, Stephan Gerardus; van den Berk, Guido E (Source: AIDS)
Source: AIDS - March 15, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: HTML PDF (132 K) Source Type: journals
Impact of HIV-1 viral subtype on CD4+ T-cell decline and clinical outcomes in antiretroviral naive patients receiving universal healthcare.
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Page: 731DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e328326f77fAuthors: Keller, Marina; Lu, Ying; Lalonde, Richard G; Klein, Marina B (Source: AIDS)
Source: AIDS - March 15, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Abstract HTML PDF (153 K) Source Type: journals
Patterns of engagement in care by HIV-infected adults: South Carolina, 2004-2006.
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Page: 725DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e328326f546Authors: Olatosi, Bankole A a; Probst, Janice C b; Stoskopf, Carleen H c; Martin, Amy B b; Duffus, Wayne A d,e (Source: AIDS)
Source: AIDS - March 15, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Abstract HTML PDF (108 K) Source Type: journals
Stable frequency of HIV-1 transmitted drug resistance in patients at the time of primary infection over 1996-2006 in France.
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Page: 717DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e328326ca77Authors: Chaix, Marie-Laure a; Descamps, Diane b; Wirden, Marc c; Bocket, Laurence d; Delaugerre, Constance e; Tamalet, Catherine f; Schneider, Veronique g; Izopet, Jacques h; Masquelier, Bernard i; Rouzioux, Christine a; Meyer, Laurence j; Costagliola, Dominique k,l,m; for the ANRS AC11 Resistance Group *; Cohort PRIMO ANRS CO 6 +; FHDH ANRS CO4 Study Groups ++ (Source: AIDS)
Source: AIDS - March 15, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Abstract HTML PDF (208 K) Source Type: journals
Effect of pulmonary tuberculosis on mortality in patients receiving HAART.
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Page: 707DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e328325d115Authors: Westreich, Daniel a,b; MacPhail, Patrick b; Van Rie, Annelies a,b; Malope-Kgokong, Babatyi b; Ive, Prudence b; Rubel, Dennis b; Boulme, Ronan c; Eron, Joseph d; Sanne, Ian b (Source: AIDS)
Source: AIDS - March 15, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Abstract HTML PDF (574 K) Source Type: journals
Relationship of cerebrospinal fluid pressure, fungal burden and outcome in patients with cryptococcal meningitis undergoing serial lumbar punctures.
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Page: 701DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e32832605feAuthors: Bicanic, Tihana a,b,c; Brouwer, Annemarie E b,e,h; Meintjes, Graeme c,d; Rebe, Kevin c,d; Limmathurotsakul, Direk e; Chierakul, Wirongrong e; Teparrakkul, Praprit f; Loyse, Angela a,b,c; White, Nicholas J e,g; Wood, Robin a; Jaffar, Shabbar i; Harrison, Thomas b (Source: AIDS)
Source: AIDS - March 15, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Abstract HTML PDF (145 K) Source Type: journals
Failure of immunologic criteria to appropriately identify antiretroviral treatment failure in Uganda.
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Page: 697DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e3283262a78Authors: Reynolds, Steven J a,b; Nakigozi, Gertrude c; Newell, Kevin d; Ndyanabo, Anthony c; Galiwongo, Ronald c; Boaz, Iga c; Quinn, Thomas C a,b; Gray, Ron e; Wawer, Maria e; Serwadda, David f (Source: AIDS)
Source: AIDS - March 15, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Abstract HTML PDF (88 K) Source Type: journals
Kidney tubular abnormalities in the absence of impaired glomerular function in HIV patients treated with tenofovir.
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Page: 689DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e3283262a64Authors: Labarga, Pablo a; Barreiro, Pablo a; Martin-Carbonero, Luz a; Rodriguez-Novoa, Sonia b; Solera, Carmen a; Medrano, Jose a; Rivas, Pablo a; Albalater, Marta c; Blanco, Francisco a; Moreno, Victoria a; Vispo, Eugenia a; Soriano, Vincent a (Source: AIDS)
Source: AIDS - March 15, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Abstract HTML PDF (131 K) Source Type: journals
Combinatorial content of CCL3L and CCL4L gene copy numbers influence HIV-AIDS susceptibility in Ukrainian children.
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Page: 679DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e3283270b3fAuthors: Shostakovich-Koretskaya, Ludmila a,*; Catano, Gabriel b,c,*; Chykarenko, Zoya A a,*; He, Weijing b,c; Gornalusse, German b,c; Mummidi, Srinivas b,c; Sanchez, Racquel b,c; Dolan, Matthew J d,e; Ahuja, Seema S b,c; Clark, Robert A b,c; Kulkarni, Hemant b,c; Ahuja, Sunil K b,c,f (Source: AIDS)
Source: AIDS - March 15, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Abstract HTML PDF (1.293 M) Source Type: journals
Host genetics and HIV-1 viral load set-point in African-Americans.
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Page: 673DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e328325d414Authors: Shrestha, Sadeep a; Aissani, Brahim a; Song, Wei a; Wilson, Craig M a,b; Kaslow, Richard A a,b; Tang, Jianming b (Source: AIDS)
Source: AIDS - March 15, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Abstract HTML PDF (114 K) Source Type: journals
Morphologic and metabolic abnormalities in vertically HIV-infected children and youth.
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Page: 661DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e3283269dfbAuthors: Aldrovandi, Grace M a; Lindsey, Jane C b; Jacobson, Denise L b; Zadzilka, Amanda c; Sheeran, Elizabeth c; Moye, Jack d; Borum, Peggy e; Meyer, William A III f; Hardin, Dana S g; Mulligan, Kathleen h; for the Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group P1045 team (Source: AIDS)
Source: AIDS - March 15, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Abstract HTML PDF (172 K) Source Type: journals
Highly restricted T-cell receptor repertoire in the CD8+ T-cell response against an HIV-1 epitope with a stereotypic amino acid substitution.
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Page: 651DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e32832605e6Authors: Miyazaki, Eriko a,*; Kawana-Tachikawa, Ai a,*; Tomizawa, Mariko a; Nunoya, Jun-ichi a; Odawara, Takashi a; Fujii, Takeshi b; Shi, Yi d; Gao, George Fu d; Iwamoto, Aikichi a,b,c (Source: AIDS)
Source: AIDS - March 15, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Abstract HTML PDF (578 K) Source Type: journals
Implementation of 'see-and-treat' cervical cancer prevention services linked to HIV care in Zambia.
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Page: N1DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e3283236e11Authors: Mwanahamuntu, Mulindi H a,b,c; Sahasrabuddhe, Vikrant V d; Pfaendler, Krista S c,e,g; Mudenda, Victor a,b; Hicks, Michael L f; Vermund, Sten H d; Stringer, Jeffrey SA c,g; Parham, Groesbeck P c,g (Source: AIDS)
Source: AIDS - March 14, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: HTML PDF (140 K) Source Type: journals
Response to Segat et al. 'Are DEFB1 gene polymorphisms associated with HIV-1 infection and virus replication?'.
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Page: 649DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e328327726aAuthors: Baroncelli, Silvia a; Ricci, Elisabetta b; De Rossi, Anita b; Giuliano, Marina a (Source: AIDS)
Source: AIDS - March 4, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: HTML PDF (234 K) Source Type: journals
Are defensin beta 1 gene polymorphisms associated with HIV infection and virus replication?.
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Page: 647DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e3283277247Authors: Segat, Ludovica a,b; Brandao, Lucas AC b; Guimaraes, Rafael L b; Crovella, Sergio a,c (Source: AIDS)
Source: AIDS - March 4, 2009 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: HTML PDF (234 K) Source Type: journals
