A key advantage of monitoring HIV viral load (VL) in persons receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) is the ability to detect virologic failure before clinical deterioration or resistance occurs. Detection of virologic failure will help clarify the need for enhanced adherence counseling or a change to second- line therapy. Low-cost, locally performable alternates to expensive VL assays are needed where resources are limited. copies/mL). However, the limits of agreement between the methods exceeded the biologically relevant change of 0.5 log copies/ml. Therefore, the RT assay cannot be used interchangeably with the other assays to monitor individual patients. The RT assay was 100% sensitive in detecting viral loads of ≥400 copies/ml compared ...
Introduction Consequences of lack of viral monitoring in predicting the effects of development of HI...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Viral load (VL) monitoring is the standard of care in developing country se...
Consequences of lack of viral monitoring in predicting the effects of development of HIV drug resist...
A key advantage of monitoring HIV viral load (VL) in persons receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) ...
WHO recommends regular viral load (VL) monitoring of patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART) for ti...
There is an urgent need for low-cost assays for HIV-1 quantitation to ensure adequate follow-up of H...
BackgroundIn resource-limited settings, viral load monitoring of HIV-infected patients receiving ant...
Background: Early identification of virological failure (VF) limits occurrence and spread of drug-re...
Background: In resource-limited settings where viral load (VL) monitoring is scarce or unavailable, ...
BACKGROUND: The recent introduction of highly sensitive viral load assays resulted in a significant ...
Viral load (VL) monitoring is the standard of care in developing country settings for detecting HIV ...
BACKGROUND: In resource-limited settings where viral load (VL) monitoring is scarce or unavailable, ...
Background: Viral load monitoring of antiretroviral therapy in low-income countries is rarely used b...
In low-income countries, viral load (VL) monitoring of antiretroviral therapy (ART) is rarely availa...
Background HIV-1 viral load testing is recommended to monitor antiretroviral therapy (ART) but is n...
Introduction Consequences of lack of viral monitoring in predicting the effects of development of HI...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Viral load (VL) monitoring is the standard of care in developing country se...
Consequences of lack of viral monitoring in predicting the effects of development of HIV drug resist...
A key advantage of monitoring HIV viral load (VL) in persons receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) ...
WHO recommends regular viral load (VL) monitoring of patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART) for ti...
There is an urgent need for low-cost assays for HIV-1 quantitation to ensure adequate follow-up of H...
BackgroundIn resource-limited settings, viral load monitoring of HIV-infected patients receiving ant...
Background: Early identification of virological failure (VF) limits occurrence and spread of drug-re...
Background: In resource-limited settings where viral load (VL) monitoring is scarce or unavailable, ...
BACKGROUND: The recent introduction of highly sensitive viral load assays resulted in a significant ...
Viral load (VL) monitoring is the standard of care in developing country settings for detecting HIV ...
BACKGROUND: In resource-limited settings where viral load (VL) monitoring is scarce or unavailable, ...
Background: Viral load monitoring of antiretroviral therapy in low-income countries is rarely used b...
In low-income countries, viral load (VL) monitoring of antiretroviral therapy (ART) is rarely availa...
Background HIV-1 viral load testing is recommended to monitor antiretroviral therapy (ART) but is n...
Introduction Consequences of lack of viral monitoring in predicting the effects of development of HI...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Viral load (VL) monitoring is the standard of care in developing country se...
Consequences of lack of viral monitoring in predicting the effects of development of HIV drug resist...