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Abstract(s)
Abstracts of the HIV Drug Therapy Glasgow Congress 2014.
"Low-level viraemia (LLV) is observed in some patients with HIV-1 infection on stable antiretroviral therapy (ART). The significance of these findings remains controversial as it conflicts with traditional optimal clinic outcome. This study aims to evaluate the effect of LLV on the establishment of virological failure (VF) and immune deterioration."
"Low-level viraemia (LLV) is observed in some patients with HIV-1 infection on stable antiretroviral therapy (ART). The significance of these findings remains controversial as it conflicts with traditional optimal clinic outcome. This study aims to evaluate the effect of LLV on the establishment of virological failure (VF) and immune deterioration."
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Keywords
Low-level viraemia HIV-1 Antiretroviral therapy
Citation
Silva, J., Pereira, K., Rijo, J., Alberto, T., Cabanas, J., Gomes, P., Farinha, H., & Mansinho, K. (2014). A retrospective observational study of low-level viraemia and its immunological and virological significance: which outcome to expect. Journal Of The International AIDS Society, 17(4). doi:10.7448/ias.17.4.19668
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International AIDS Society