During primary infection, the number of HIV-1 particles in plasma increases rapidly, reaches a peak, and then declines until it reaches a set point level. Understanding the kinetics of primary infection, and its effect on the establishment of chronic infection, is important in defining the early pathogenesis of HIV. We studied the viral dynamics of very early HIV-1 infection in 47 subjects identified through plasma donation screening. We calculated how fast the viral load increases and how variable this parameter is among individuals. We also estimated the basic reproductive ratio, the number of new infected cells generated by an infectious cell at the start of infection when target cells are not limiting. The initial viral doubling time ha...
Characterization of the immune responses induced in the initial stages of human immunodeficiency vir...
Several clinical studies have shown that, relative to disease progression, HIV-1 isolates that are l...
Recent experiments have suggested that the infectivity of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) and hu...
Viral dynamics were intensively investigated in eight patients with acute HIV infection to define th...
HIV-1 replication and viral burden in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) have been reported t...
Objectives and design: The dynamics of viral decline following the initiation of antiretroviral trea...
The knowledge of the early events during primary HIV-1 infection (PER) is of great importance for th...
Introduction: The goal of antiretroviral treatment (ART) in HIV-1 infection is the permanent suppres...
HIV-1-infected cells in peripheral blood can be grouped into different transcriptional subclasses. Q...
Background: Despite the high prevalence of HIV-1 subtype C (HIV-1C) worldwide, information on HIV-1C...
Although 15 years have elapsed from the first reported HIV infection, the pathogenesis has been unde...
The extent of viral replication during acute HIV infection (AHI) influences HIV disease progression....
Kinetic parameters of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infect...
<div><p>HIV-1-infected cells in peripheral blood can be grouped into different transcriptional subcl...
Although the steady-state virus load during HIV-1 infection is remarkably stable within a patient, i...
Characterization of the immune responses induced in the initial stages of human immunodeficiency vir...
Several clinical studies have shown that, relative to disease progression, HIV-1 isolates that are l...
Recent experiments have suggested that the infectivity of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) and hu...
Viral dynamics were intensively investigated in eight patients with acute HIV infection to define th...
HIV-1 replication and viral burden in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) have been reported t...
Objectives and design: The dynamics of viral decline following the initiation of antiretroviral trea...
The knowledge of the early events during primary HIV-1 infection (PER) is of great importance for th...
Introduction: The goal of antiretroviral treatment (ART) in HIV-1 infection is the permanent suppres...
HIV-1-infected cells in peripheral blood can be grouped into different transcriptional subclasses. Q...
Background: Despite the high prevalence of HIV-1 subtype C (HIV-1C) worldwide, information on HIV-1C...
Although 15 years have elapsed from the first reported HIV infection, the pathogenesis has been unde...
The extent of viral replication during acute HIV infection (AHI) influences HIV disease progression....
Kinetic parameters of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infect...
<div><p>HIV-1-infected cells in peripheral blood can be grouped into different transcriptional subcl...
Although the steady-state virus load during HIV-1 infection is remarkably stable within a patient, i...
Characterization of the immune responses induced in the initial stages of human immunodeficiency vir...
Several clinical studies have shown that, relative to disease progression, HIV-1 isolates that are l...
Recent experiments have suggested that the infectivity of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) and hu...