Background Treatment strategies for patients in whom HIV replication is not suppressed after exposure to several drug classes remain unclear. We aimed to assess the inter-relations between viral load, CD4-cell count, and clinical outcome in patients who had experienced three-class virological failure.Methods We undertook collaborative joint analysis of 13 HIV cohorts from Europe, North America, and Australia, involving patients who had had three-class virological failure (viral load >1000 copies per mL for >4 months). Regression analyses were used to quantify the associations between CD4-cell-count slope, HIV-1 RNA concentration, treatment information, and demographic characteristics. Predictors of death were analysed by Cox\u2019s proporti...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Changes in CD4 cell counts are poorly documented in indi...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Although the kinetics of CD4(+) cell counts have been extensively studied in ...
BACKGROUND: CD4 cell count is a strong predictor of the subsequent risk of AIDS or death in HIV-infe...
Background Treatment strategies for patients in whom HIV replication is not suppressed after exposur...
Background Treatment strategies for patients in whom HIV replication is not suppressed after exposur...
Background Treatment strategies for patients in whom HIV replication is not suppressed after exposur...
Background Treatment strategies for patients in whom HIV replication is not suppressed after exposur...
Background. Low CD4(+) T-cell counts are the main factor leading to clinical progression in human im...
Background. Low CD4+ T-cell counts are the main factor leading to clinical progression in human immu...
Abstract Background CD4 cell count has been identified to be an essential component in monitoring HI...
BACKGROUND: Viral load monitoring is not available for the vast majority of patients receiving antir...
BACKGROUND: Although the kinetics of CD4(+) cell counts have been extensively studied in antiretrovi...
Background. Although the kinetics of CD4+ cell counts have been extensively studied in antiretrovira...
Background: Changes in CD4 cell counts are poorly documented in individuals with low or moderate-lev...
Low CD4(+) T-cell counts are the main factor leading to clinical progression in human immunodeficien...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Changes in CD4 cell counts are poorly documented in indi...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Although the kinetics of CD4(+) cell counts have been extensively studied in ...
BACKGROUND: CD4 cell count is a strong predictor of the subsequent risk of AIDS or death in HIV-infe...
Background Treatment strategies for patients in whom HIV replication is not suppressed after exposur...
Background Treatment strategies for patients in whom HIV replication is not suppressed after exposur...
Background Treatment strategies for patients in whom HIV replication is not suppressed after exposur...
Background Treatment strategies for patients in whom HIV replication is not suppressed after exposur...
Background. Low CD4(+) T-cell counts are the main factor leading to clinical progression in human im...
Background. Low CD4+ T-cell counts are the main factor leading to clinical progression in human immu...
Abstract Background CD4 cell count has been identified to be an essential component in monitoring HI...
BACKGROUND: Viral load monitoring is not available for the vast majority of patients receiving antir...
BACKGROUND: Although the kinetics of CD4(+) cell counts have been extensively studied in antiretrovi...
Background. Although the kinetics of CD4+ cell counts have been extensively studied in antiretrovira...
Background: Changes in CD4 cell counts are poorly documented in individuals with low or moderate-lev...
Low CD4(+) T-cell counts are the main factor leading to clinical progression in human immunodeficien...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Changes in CD4 cell counts are poorly documented in indi...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Although the kinetics of CD4(+) cell counts have been extensively studied in ...
BACKGROUND: CD4 cell count is a strong predictor of the subsequent risk of AIDS or death in HIV-infe...