Background. HIV posttreatment controllers are rare individuals who start antiretroviral therapy (ART), but maintain HIV suppression after treatment interruption. The frequency of posttreatment control and posttreatment interruption viral dynamics have not been well characterized. Methods. Posttreatment controllers were identified from 14 studies and defined as individuals who underwent treatment interruption with viral loads ≤400 copies/mL at two-thirds or more of time points for ≥24 weeks. Viral load and CD4 + cell dynamics were compared between posttreatment controllers and noncontrollers. Results. Of the 67 posttreatment controllers identified, 38 initiated ART during early HIV infection. Posttreatment controllers were more frequently id...
Objective: An important pending question is whether temporary highly active antiretroviral therapy d...
International audienceAn important challenge of HIV research today is ‘functional cure’ or HIV remis...
HIV post-treatment controllers (PTCs) are rare individuals who maintain low levels of viremia after ...
Background: HIV posttreatment controllers are rare individuals who start antiretroviral therapy (ART...
BackgroundHIV posttreatment controllers are rare individuals who start antiretroviral therapy (ART),...
OBJECTIVE(S): An HIV cure will impose aviraemia that is sustained following the withdrawal of antire...
International audienceThe posttreatment controllers (PTCs), as described for the Viro-Immunological ...
Purpose of review The aim of the current review is to explore the evidence around virological remiss...
Clinical trials including an analytical treatment interruption (ATI) are vital for evaluating the ef...
Introduction: Viral remission after analytical treatment interruption (ATI), termed post-treatment c...
Clinical trials including an analytical treatment interruption (ATI) are vital for evaluating the ef...
BackgroundDevelopment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) remission strategies requires precise in...
Background: Few individuals commencing antiretroviral therapy (ART) in primary HIV infection (PHI) m...
Background: Few individuals commencing antiretroviral therapy (ART) in primary HIV infection (PHI) m...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>A minority of HIV-1 positive individuals treated with antiretroviral therapy...
Objective: An important pending question is whether temporary highly active antiretroviral therapy d...
International audienceAn important challenge of HIV research today is ‘functional cure’ or HIV remis...
HIV post-treatment controllers (PTCs) are rare individuals who maintain low levels of viremia after ...
Background: HIV posttreatment controllers are rare individuals who start antiretroviral therapy (ART...
BackgroundHIV posttreatment controllers are rare individuals who start antiretroviral therapy (ART),...
OBJECTIVE(S): An HIV cure will impose aviraemia that is sustained following the withdrawal of antire...
International audienceThe posttreatment controllers (PTCs), as described for the Viro-Immunological ...
Purpose of review The aim of the current review is to explore the evidence around virological remiss...
Clinical trials including an analytical treatment interruption (ATI) are vital for evaluating the ef...
Introduction: Viral remission after analytical treatment interruption (ATI), termed post-treatment c...
Clinical trials including an analytical treatment interruption (ATI) are vital for evaluating the ef...
BackgroundDevelopment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) remission strategies requires precise in...
Background: Few individuals commencing antiretroviral therapy (ART) in primary HIV infection (PHI) m...
Background: Few individuals commencing antiretroviral therapy (ART) in primary HIV infection (PHI) m...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>A minority of HIV-1 positive individuals treated with antiretroviral therapy...
Objective: An important pending question is whether temporary highly active antiretroviral therapy d...
International audienceAn important challenge of HIV research today is ‘functional cure’ or HIV remis...
HIV post-treatment controllers (PTCs) are rare individuals who maintain low levels of viremia after ...