The acronym AIDS was coined to describe an Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. The causative agent of this disease is human retrovirus – Human Immunodeficiency Virus. AIDS is a chronic, life-threatening condition caused by the HIV. As a retrovirus HIV shows a high replication error rate and leads to the creation of distinct viral genomes with different immunological properties. This character of HIV is called antigenic diversity. Thus, due to the ongoing antigenic variation more and more mutant specific immune responses become activated. It is well known that the HIV transmission occurs through various modes and the most important, widely prevalent mode of transmission is the homo or hetro sexual contacts. On the successive occasion of con...
The Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pandemic has resulted in a heavy global disease burden, and c...
           The spread of the HIV infection has created an pandemic...
The progression of the HIV infection may be measured through various outcome measures such as the pl...
Infectious diseases have the potential to act as strong forces for genetic selection on the populati...
Upon HIV transmission, some patients develop AIDS in only a few months, while others remain disease ...
This paper focuses on the study of a stochastic model for predicting seroconvesion time of HIV trans...
This paper focuses on the study of a Stochastic Model for predicting the seroconversion time of HIV...
Epidemiologists have long established beyond all reasonable doubt that infection by the human immuno...
Background: The first stages of HIV-1 infection are essential to establish the diversity of virus po...
Objective: Recent studies have suggested that the dynamics of HIV-1 evolutionary rate reflect the ra...
Knowledge of the distribution of intervals from HIV infection to the development of AIDS and to deat...
Background: The first stages of HIV-1 infection are essential to establish the diversity of virus po...
The pathogenesis of AIDS is complex and poorly understood despite intensive research efforts. One of...
International audienceThe time to the onset of AIDS symptoms in an HIV infected individual is known ...
It is generally accepted that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is the etiological agent of acquire...
The Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pandemic has resulted in a heavy global disease burden, and c...
           The spread of the HIV infection has created an pandemic...
The progression of the HIV infection may be measured through various outcome measures such as the pl...
Infectious diseases have the potential to act as strong forces for genetic selection on the populati...
Upon HIV transmission, some patients develop AIDS in only a few months, while others remain disease ...
This paper focuses on the study of a stochastic model for predicting seroconvesion time of HIV trans...
This paper focuses on the study of a Stochastic Model for predicting the seroconversion time of HIV...
Epidemiologists have long established beyond all reasonable doubt that infection by the human immuno...
Background: The first stages of HIV-1 infection are essential to establish the diversity of virus po...
Objective: Recent studies have suggested that the dynamics of HIV-1 evolutionary rate reflect the ra...
Knowledge of the distribution of intervals from HIV infection to the development of AIDS and to deat...
Background: The first stages of HIV-1 infection are essential to establish the diversity of virus po...
The pathogenesis of AIDS is complex and poorly understood despite intensive research efforts. One of...
International audienceThe time to the onset of AIDS symptoms in an HIV infected individual is known ...
It is generally accepted that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is the etiological agent of acquire...
The Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pandemic has resulted in a heavy global disease burden, and c...
           The spread of the HIV infection has created an pandemic...
The progression of the HIV infection may be measured through various outcome measures such as the pl...