The tropism of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) for the central nervous system (CNS) develops early during the course of the infection. Potent antiretroviral therapy has been demonstrated to be effective in controlling the replication of HIV-1 in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), even though a variable response in this compartment compared with that in plasma has been observed. Different concentrations of antiretroviral drugs are found in CSF and the use of antiretroviral drugs penetrating across the blood-brain barrier is considered to be required for controlling CNS infection in advanced patients, particularly in those with neurological disorders. The compartmentalization of HIV-1 infection in the CNS may affect the treatment response...
HIV-1 enters the central nervous system by passing the blood-brain barrier during primary infection....
International audienceThe neurological disorders in HIV-1-infected patients remain prevalent. The HI...
International audienceObjectives: The neurological disorders in HIV-1-infected patients remain preva...
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentrations of multiple drugs in a large human immunodeficiency virus (...
Neurocognitive disorders due to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection have been repo...
HIV-1 invades the central nervous system (CNS) early in the infectious course. It establishes a chro...
Various neurological and neuropsychological manifestations are still relatively frequently reported ...
HIV-1 enters the central nervous system by passing the blood-brain barrier during primary infection....
Various neurological and neuropsychological manifestations are still relatively frequently reported ...
HIV-1 enters the central nervous system by passing the blood-brain barrier during primary infection....
International audienceThe neurological disorders in HIV-1-infected patients remain prevalent. The HI...
International audienceObjectives: The neurological disorders in HIV-1-infected patients remain preva...
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentrations of multiple drugs in a large human immunodeficiency virus (...
Neurocognitive disorders due to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection have been repo...
HIV-1 invades the central nervous system (CNS) early in the infectious course. It establishes a chro...
Various neurological and neuropsychological manifestations are still relatively frequently reported ...
HIV-1 enters the central nervous system by passing the blood-brain barrier during primary infection....
Various neurological and neuropsychological manifestations are still relatively frequently reported ...
HIV-1 enters the central nervous system by passing the blood-brain barrier during primary infection....
International audienceThe neurological disorders in HIV-1-infected patients remain prevalent. The HI...
International audienceObjectives: The neurological disorders in HIV-1-infected patients remain preva...