Progression to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) among persons infected with human immu-nodeficiency virus (HIV) varies considerably and may be influenced by factors such as age, smoking, number of male partners per year, and CD4 T-lymphocyte count. The loss of CD4 lymphocytes is known to be the dominant factor in the progression to AIDS. However, it is unclear whether the effect of the CD4 lymphocyte count is of such importance that persons with similar CD4 cell counts who have been infected for widely different lengths of time have the same nsk of AIDS. While a CD4 count is easily obtainable, the precise amount of time since HIV infection is in most circumstances difficult to assess. In the present analysis, 259 Danish and 245 Ame...
Background. Few studies consider the incidence of individual AIDS-defining illnesses (ADIs) at highe...
The aim of this study was to investigate the early CD4+ T cell response among human immunodeficiency...
for the EuroSIDA Study Group* Background: The effect of previous CD4 cell count nadir on clinical pr...
Background: The measurement of CD4+ T-cell (CD4) counts is a strong predictor of progression to AIDS...
BACKGROUND: The measurement of CD4+ T-cell (CD4) counts is a strong predictor of progression to AIDS...
We studied repeated measurements of CD4 cell counts on 5739 HIV-1-infected individuals with reliably...
The progression of the HIV infection may be measured through various outcome measures such as the pl...
The progressive depletion of CD+ lymphoytes is the cardinal event in the pathogenesis during the inf...
The relationship between cell-associated infectious human immunodeficiencyvirus type 1 (HIV) load (i...
CD4 expression in HIV replication is paradoxical: HIV entry requires high cell-surface CD4 densities...
The aim of this study was to investigate the early CD4+ T cell response among human immunodeficiency...
Introduction: With anti-retroviral drugs mortality from HIV has reduced over the past decade. There ...
CD4 expression in HIV replication is paradoxical: HIV entry requires high cell-surface CD4 densities...
BACKGROUND: Progressive immune dysfunction and the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) develop...
Although the CD4+ T-lymphocyte is considered the best HIV disease progression marker, in underdevelo...
Background. Few studies consider the incidence of individual AIDS-defining illnesses (ADIs) at highe...
The aim of this study was to investigate the early CD4+ T cell response among human immunodeficiency...
for the EuroSIDA Study Group* Background: The effect of previous CD4 cell count nadir on clinical pr...
Background: The measurement of CD4+ T-cell (CD4) counts is a strong predictor of progression to AIDS...
BACKGROUND: The measurement of CD4+ T-cell (CD4) counts is a strong predictor of progression to AIDS...
We studied repeated measurements of CD4 cell counts on 5739 HIV-1-infected individuals with reliably...
The progression of the HIV infection may be measured through various outcome measures such as the pl...
The progressive depletion of CD+ lymphoytes is the cardinal event in the pathogenesis during the inf...
The relationship between cell-associated infectious human immunodeficiencyvirus type 1 (HIV) load (i...
CD4 expression in HIV replication is paradoxical: HIV entry requires high cell-surface CD4 densities...
The aim of this study was to investigate the early CD4+ T cell response among human immunodeficiency...
Introduction: With anti-retroviral drugs mortality from HIV has reduced over the past decade. There ...
CD4 expression in HIV replication is paradoxical: HIV entry requires high cell-surface CD4 densities...
BACKGROUND: Progressive immune dysfunction and the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) develop...
Although the CD4+ T-lymphocyte is considered the best HIV disease progression marker, in underdevelo...
Background. Few studies consider the incidence of individual AIDS-defining illnesses (ADIs) at highe...
The aim of this study was to investigate the early CD4+ T cell response among human immunodeficiency...
for the EuroSIDA Study Group* Background: The effect of previous CD4 cell count nadir on clinical pr...