Objective: To estimate RNA viral load patterns over age in vertically infected children that account for between- and within-individual variation, treatment and assay cut-off detection level. To investigate possible sex-based differences. Design: A total of 118 infected children with 894 RNA viral load measurements enrolled in the European Collaborative Study were prospectively followed from birth for up to 15 years. Methods: Fractional polynomial and mixed effects models with censored data to assess the non-linear pattern of viral load over age, allowing for repeated measures. Results: The RNA viral load peaked at approximately 3 months of age, and gradually declined thereafter. The sex by age interaction was significant (chi(2) = 19...
The objective of this study was to describe the natural history of HIV-1 RNA load in vertically HIV-...
OBJECTIVE:Determine the decay rate of HIV-1 DNA reservoir in vertically infected children during sus...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of age, CD4 percentage (CD4%) and plasma HIV-1 RNA on response to ...
Objective: To estimate RNA viral load patterns over age in vertically infected children that account...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to document gender differences in lymphocyte subsets and plasma RNA levels in a...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ribo-nucleic acid (RNA) viral load is a measure of actively repli...
Background: Plasma HIV-1 RNA levels are high in vertically infected infants. Information in older ch...
BACKGROUND: Plasma HIV-1 RNA levels are high in vertically infected infants. Information in older ch...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of sex, risk group, age at and year of seroconversion (SC), and pre...
To assess the effects of sex, risk group, age at and year of seroconversion (SC), and presentation d...
Context: According to recent studies, women have lower plasma HIV RNA concentrations than men. Howev...
Abstract CONTEXT: According to recent studies, women have lower plasma HIV RNA concentrations than m...
Limited data exist regarding sex bias and viral decay in children with HIV. We investigated the sex ...
Clinical status, with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) RNA (ribonucleic acid) viral load and immun...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate transient increases in viral load during sustained suppression in childre...
The objective of this study was to describe the natural history of HIV-1 RNA load in vertically HIV-...
OBJECTIVE:Determine the decay rate of HIV-1 DNA reservoir in vertically infected children during sus...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of age, CD4 percentage (CD4%) and plasma HIV-1 RNA on response to ...
Objective: To estimate RNA viral load patterns over age in vertically infected children that account...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to document gender differences in lymphocyte subsets and plasma RNA levels in a...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ribo-nucleic acid (RNA) viral load is a measure of actively repli...
Background: Plasma HIV-1 RNA levels are high in vertically infected infants. Information in older ch...
BACKGROUND: Plasma HIV-1 RNA levels are high in vertically infected infants. Information in older ch...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of sex, risk group, age at and year of seroconversion (SC), and pre...
To assess the effects of sex, risk group, age at and year of seroconversion (SC), and presentation d...
Context: According to recent studies, women have lower plasma HIV RNA concentrations than men. Howev...
Abstract CONTEXT: According to recent studies, women have lower plasma HIV RNA concentrations than m...
Limited data exist regarding sex bias and viral decay in children with HIV. We investigated the sex ...
Clinical status, with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) RNA (ribonucleic acid) viral load and immun...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate transient increases in viral load during sustained suppression in childre...
The objective of this study was to describe the natural history of HIV-1 RNA load in vertically HIV-...
OBJECTIVE:Determine the decay rate of HIV-1 DNA reservoir in vertically infected children during sus...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of age, CD4 percentage (CD4%) and plasma HIV-1 RNA on response to ...