نتایج جستجو برای: hiv viral load

تعداد نتایج: 469734  

2014
Emma Hodcroft Jarrod D. Hadfield Esther Fearnhill Andrew Phillips David Dunn Siobhan O'Shea Deenan Pillay Andrew J. Leigh Brown

Disease progression in HIV-infected individuals varies greatly, and while the environmental and host factors influencing this variation have been widely investigated, the viral contribution to variation in set-point viral load, a predictor of disease progression, is less clear. Previous studies, using transmission-pairs and analysis of phylogenetic signal in small numbers of individuals, have p...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2010
Helen Fernandes Svetlana Morosyuk Klara Abravaya Madhuri Ramanathan Lynne Rainen

HIV-1 viral load testing is essential to the management of HIV-1-infected patients, and proper specimen handling ensures accurate viral load (VL) results. This study was performed to (i) evaluate the effect of freezing plasma in situ in BD Vacutainer plasma preparation tubes (PPT) on the accuracy of HIV-1 viral load results using the Abbott RealTime HIV-1 assay and (ii) evaluate the effect of w...

Journal: :AIDS Research and Therapy 2006
Viviane D Lima Patricia Kretz Anita Palepu Simon Bonner Thomas Kerr David Moore Mark Daniel Julio SG Montaner Robert S Hogg

BACKGROUND Although the impact of Aboriginal status on HIV incidence, HIV disease progression, and access to treatment has been investigated previously, little is known about the relationship between Aboriginal ethnicity and outcomes associated with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). We undertook the present analysis to determine if Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal persons respond diffe...

2015
David Maman Clement Zeh Irene Mukui Beatrice Kirubi Sophie Masson Valarie Opolo Elisabeth Szumilin Benjamin Riche Jean-François Etard

INTRODUCTION Direct measurement of antiretroviral treatment (ART) program indicators essential for evidence-based planning and evaluation - especially HIV incidence, population viral load, and ART eligibility - is rare in sub-Saharan Africa. DESIGN/METHODS To measure key indicators in rural western Kenya, an area with high HIV burden, we conducted a population survey in September to November ...

Journal: :Lancet 2001
R H Gray M J Wawer R Brookmeyer N K Sewankambo D Serwadda F Wabwire-Mangen T Lutalo X Li T vanCott T C Quinn

BACKGROUND The probability of HIV-1 transmission per coital act in representative African populations is unknown. We aimed to calculate this probability overall, and to estimate how it is affected by various factors thought to influence infectivity. METHODS 174 monogamous couples, in which one partner was HIV-1 positive, were retrospectively identified from a population cohort in Rakai, Ugand...

2012
Holly Janes Nicole Frahm Allan DeCamp Morgane Rolland Erin Gabriel Julian Wolfson Tomer Hertz Esper Kallas Paul Goepfert David P. Friedrich Lawrence Corey James I. Mullins M. Juliana McElrath Peter Gilbert

BACKGROUND The sieve analysis for the Step trial found evidence that breakthrough HIV-1 sequences for MRKAd5/HIV-1 Gag/Pol/Nef vaccine recipients were more divergent from the vaccine insert than placebo sequences in regions with predicted epitopes. We linked the viral sequence data with immune response and acute viral load data to explore mechanisms for and consequences of the observed sieve ef...

2015
Gregory L. Damhorst Carlos Duarte-Guevara Weili Chen Tanmay Ghonge Brian T. Cunningham Rashid Bashir

Viral load measurements are an essential tool for the long-term clinical care of hum an immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive individuals. The gold standards in viral load instrumentation, however, are still too limited by their size, cost, and sophisticated operation for these measurements to be ubiquitous in remote settings with poor healthcare infrastructure, including parts of the world tha...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2015
Jessie K Edwards Stephen R Cole Jeffrey N Martin Richard Moore W Christopher Mathews Mari Kitahata Joseph J Eron Michael Saag Michael J Mugavero

BACKGROUND Using a dynamic visual display, we examine the changes in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) plasma viral load and CD4 cell count for 5 years after antiretroviral therapy initiation in a large cohort of patients with HIV. METHODS Patients at a Centers for AIDS Research Network of Integrated Clinical Systems site who initiated combination antiretroviral therapy between 1 Ja...

Journal: :HIV medicine 2011
S Kenya N Chida S Symes G Shor-Posner

OBJECTIVES Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has transformed HIV infection into a manageable chronic illness, yet AIDS mortality among ethnic minorities persists in the USA. HAART nonadherence is associated with increased HIV viral load, low CD4 cell count and racial disparities in HIV outcomes. While there is no universal consensus on how to improve medical adherence in HIV-positive...

2003
Liz Highleyman

A wide variety of monitoring tests are available to help gauge HIV disease progression and the state of overall health. HIV viral load tests provide a picture of viral activity, while CD4 cell counts shed light on the status of the immune system and can help physicians predict—and therefore prevent—the development of opportunistic illnesses (OIs).These tests can help guide treatment decisions a...

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