HIV-1 infection leads to AIDS and death within 8-10 years for most individuals in the absence of antiretroviral therapy (ART). However, a minority of infected individuals show the unusual capacity to spontaneously control disease progression after infection in the absence of any ART. So-called 'long-term nonprogressors' are defined by maintenance of peripheral CD4 + T-cell counts >500 cells/\u3bcl and good health without ART for >7 years since infection. More recently, ART-naive individuals who spontaneously control their viremia levels at either <50 or <2000 copies of RNA/ml for at least 12 months in the absence of ART have been named 'elite controllers' and 'HIV controllers', respectively. The overlap between long-term nonprogressors and ...
A subgroup among people living with HIV (PLHIV) experience viral suppression, sometimes to an undete...
Chronic viral infections can appear in two very different forms: those that are typically immunologi...
BACKGROUND: Intervention with antiretroviral treatment (ART) and control of viral replication at the...
In the early days of the HIV epidemic, it was observed that a minority of the infected patients did ...
(See the article by Julg et al, on pages 233–238.) Soon after the initial discovery of human immunod...
(See the editorial commentary by Hunt, on pages 1636–8.) Durable control of human immunodeficiency v...
Aim: To explore the literature in 3 areas: long-distance progression-free/viral control; viral load ...
Elite controllers (EC) represent a small subset of HIV-1-infected people that spontaneously control ...
Define and identify long-term non-progressors (LTNP) and HIV controllers (HIC), and estimate time un...
Elite controllers (EC) represent a small subset of HIV-1-infected people that spontaneously control ...
BACKGROUND. In a small percentage of persons infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-...
BACKGROUND: Elite non-progressors (plasma viral load < 50 copies/ml while antiretroviral naive) cons...
Viremic nonprogressors (VNPs) constitute a very scarce group of untreated human immunodeficiency vir...
International audienceAntiretroviral therapy (ART) has dramatically reduced HIV-1-associated morbidi...
International audienceCombination antiretroviral therapy (cART) reduces HIV-associated morbidities a...
A subgroup among people living with HIV (PLHIV) experience viral suppression, sometimes to an undete...
Chronic viral infections can appear in two very different forms: those that are typically immunologi...
BACKGROUND: Intervention with antiretroviral treatment (ART) and control of viral replication at the...
In the early days of the HIV epidemic, it was observed that a minority of the infected patients did ...
(See the article by Julg et al, on pages 233–238.) Soon after the initial discovery of human immunod...
(See the editorial commentary by Hunt, on pages 1636–8.) Durable control of human immunodeficiency v...
Aim: To explore the literature in 3 areas: long-distance progression-free/viral control; viral load ...
Elite controllers (EC) represent a small subset of HIV-1-infected people that spontaneously control ...
Define and identify long-term non-progressors (LTNP) and HIV controllers (HIC), and estimate time un...
Elite controllers (EC) represent a small subset of HIV-1-infected people that spontaneously control ...
BACKGROUND. In a small percentage of persons infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-...
BACKGROUND: Elite non-progressors (plasma viral load < 50 copies/ml while antiretroviral naive) cons...
Viremic nonprogressors (VNPs) constitute a very scarce group of untreated human immunodeficiency vir...
International audienceAntiretroviral therapy (ART) has dramatically reduced HIV-1-associated morbidi...
International audienceCombination antiretroviral therapy (cART) reduces HIV-associated morbidities a...
A subgroup among people living with HIV (PLHIV) experience viral suppression, sometimes to an undete...
Chronic viral infections can appear in two very different forms: those that are typically immunologi...
BACKGROUND: Intervention with antiretroviral treatment (ART) and control of viral replication at the...