Background. We examined whether viral dynamics in the genital tract during the natural history of acute human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection could explain efficient heterosexual transmission of HIV. Methods. We measured HIV-1 concentration in blood and semen samples from patients with acute and long-term HIV-1 infection. We explored the effect of changes in viral dynamics in semen on the probability of trans-mission per coital act, using a probabilistic model published elsewhere. Results. Considered over time from infection, semen HIV-1 concentrations, in men with acute infection, increase and decrease in approximate parallel with changes occurring in blood. Modeling suggests that these acute dynamics alone are sufficient t...
BackgroundUnderstanding the dynamics of HIV across anatomic compartments is important to design effe...
The risk of male-to-female intravaginal HIV-1 transmission is estimated at about 1 event per 200–200...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Conventional epidemiological surveillance of infectious diseases is focused...
Background. We examined whether viral dynamics in the genital tract during the natural history of ac...
Background. We examined whether viral dynamics in the genital tract during the natural history of ac...
Acute HIV infection (AHI), the earliest period after HIV acquisition, is only a few weeks in duratio...
This study was conducted to compare viral dynamics in blood and semen between subjects with antibody...
How infectious a person is when infected with HIV depends upon what stage of the disease the person ...
Although individuals infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) seem to be more infectious in ...
BackgroundMultiple viruses coinfect the male genital tract, influencing each other’s replication and...
Abstract Accurate estimates of the probability of HIV transmission during various stages of infectio...
HIV-1 infection is a sexually transmitted disease but HIV transmission efficiency by sexual contacts...
Risks for sexually transmitted HIV may be related to concentrations of virus detected in semen and p...
HIV-1 is present in anatomical compartments and bodily fluids. Most transmissions occur through sexu...
Follow-up included clinical, behavioral, immunologic, serologic, and virologic evaluations. Two part...
BackgroundUnderstanding the dynamics of HIV across anatomic compartments is important to design effe...
The risk of male-to-female intravaginal HIV-1 transmission is estimated at about 1 event per 200–200...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Conventional epidemiological surveillance of infectious diseases is focused...
Background. We examined whether viral dynamics in the genital tract during the natural history of ac...
Background. We examined whether viral dynamics in the genital tract during the natural history of ac...
Acute HIV infection (AHI), the earliest period after HIV acquisition, is only a few weeks in duratio...
This study was conducted to compare viral dynamics in blood and semen between subjects with antibody...
How infectious a person is when infected with HIV depends upon what stage of the disease the person ...
Although individuals infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) seem to be more infectious in ...
BackgroundMultiple viruses coinfect the male genital tract, influencing each other’s replication and...
Abstract Accurate estimates of the probability of HIV transmission during various stages of infectio...
HIV-1 infection is a sexually transmitted disease but HIV transmission efficiency by sexual contacts...
Risks for sexually transmitted HIV may be related to concentrations of virus detected in semen and p...
HIV-1 is present in anatomical compartments and bodily fluids. Most transmissions occur through sexu...
Follow-up included clinical, behavioral, immunologic, serologic, and virologic evaluations. Two part...
BackgroundUnderstanding the dynamics of HIV across anatomic compartments is important to design effe...
The risk of male-to-female intravaginal HIV-1 transmission is estimated at about 1 event per 200–200...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Conventional epidemiological surveillance of infectious diseases is focused...