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HIV Disease
Progression
HIV
Viral Load Predicts Disease Progression Better than CD4 Cell Count
- 4/13/07
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Studies Confirm Sexually Transmitted Infections Promote HIV Infection and Disease
Progression - 4/13/07
Absolute
CD4 Cell Count and CD4 Percentage Independently Predict HIV Disease Progression 2/13/07
Large
International Trial Finds Continuous Anti-HIV Therapy Is Greatly Superior to Treatment
Interruptions: The SMART Study - 1/20/06
Benefit
from Adding the Activity of Several Boosted PIs to Improve Response to a Salvage
Therapy in Advanced HIV Disease - 10/05/05 Is There
a Future for Structured Treatment Interruption in HIV Patients Failing on HAART?
- 9/28/05 Fatigue
in HIV Patients Is Strongly Associated with Psychological Factors and Not with
Advanced Disease or HAART - 9/21/05 CD4
Cell Percentage Predicts Disease Progression in HIV Patients Initiating
HAART with CD4 Counts >350 cells/mm3 - 8/26/05 Relationship
between Non-injection Drug Use Behaviors on Progression to AIDS and Death
in a Cohort of HIV Positive Women in the HAART Era
- 6/22/05 The
Effect of Micronutrient Supplementation on Disease Progression and Death
in SIV-infected Rhesus Macaques - 6/20/05 Early
Levels of HIV DNA Predict Disease Progression Independently of HIV RNA
Levels and CD4+ T Cell Counts - 6/13/05 Patient
Optimism and the Mechanisms by Which It Predicts Slower Disease Progression
in HIV - 5/25/05
Depression
and Clinical Progression of HIV in Drug Users Treated with HAART
- 5/23/05
Gender
Differences in Clinical Progression of HIV Positive Individuals During
Long-term HAART - 4/22/05
The
New York Patient: A Harbinger of Super Aggressive HIV? - 4/06/05 Neopterin
Predicts Disease Progression in Advanced HIV-1 Infection - 3/14/05
Do
CD4 and HIV RNA Counts Accurately Predict Disease Progression and Mortality,
Regardless of the Antiretroviral Regimen Used? - 2/23/05
Rare
and Aggressive HIV Strain Reported in New York City - 2/14/05
GB
Virus C Coinfection and HIV Disease Progression: Results of the Amsterdam
Cohort Study - 2/02/05 Treatment
Interruptions in Chronic HIV Infection
- 1/19/05
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