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HIV Viral
Load (HIV RNA or HIV bDNA) HIV-1
viral load refers to the number of viral particles found in each milliliter of
blood. The more HIV-1 viral particles you have in your blood, the faster your
CD4 cells are likely to be destroyed and the faster you will progress toward AIDS.
What Does Knowing
My Viral Load Give ME?
Sudden
Viral Load Increases Usually Is Not a Sign of HIV Superinfection -
10/19/07
Appearance
of HIV-related Kaposi's Sarcoma (KS) in Older HIV Patients with a High CD4 Count
and a Low Viral Load -
10/02/07
HIV
Viral Load Predicts Disease Progression Better than CD4 Cell Count -
4/13/07
Trends
over Time in CD4 Cell Count and HIV Viral Load after Seroconversion
2/13/07
Does
HIV-2-induced AIDS Differ from HIV-1-induced AIDS? 2/06/07
Lower
HAART Adherence Observed Prior to Viral Load "Blips"
9/29/06
Four-year
Analysis of Tenofovir/Didanosine Combination Therapy Effects on Lymphocytes, CD4
and Viral Load - 8/18/06
HIV
Positive Patients Have Significant Impairment of Endothelial Function, especially
Injection Drug Users and Those with Elevated HIV Viral Load - 4/25/06
No
Clinical Benefit from a 4-drug (2 PIs) Regimen in Patients with Low CD4 Count
and High Viral Load - 1/17//06
NRTI-only
Regimen of Trizivir Plus Tenofovir May Be a Viable Option for Treatment-experienced
Patients with Lower HIV Viral Loads - 1/13//06
CD4+
Cell Count, Viral Load and HAART Independently Predict Body Composition
Changes in HIV Positive Adults - 11/30/05
Discordant
Immunologic and Virologic Responses to HAART Are Associated with Increased Risk
of Death and Poor Adherence to Therapy - 11/02/05 Lopinavir/Ritonavir
Demonstrates Significantly Greater Reduction in HIV RNA Than Unboosted
Atazanavir in Patients with Prior Protease Inhibitor Failure - 10/31/05
Treatment
Interruption as a Viable Option in Patients with Lowest CD4 Cell Count >250
Cells - 10/21/05 An
Increase in CD4+ Cell Count Predicts Clinical Benefits in Patients with Advanced
HIV Disease and Persistently Detectable Viral Load
- 9/23/05
Certain
Antiretroviral Drugs Have Higher HIV Rebound Rates Than Others in Patients with
HIV Viral Loads <50 copies/mL - 9/19/05 At
$200 - $300 per Test, When Are HIV Viral Load Assays a Bargain and Perhaps
a Lifesaver? - 7/20/05 HAART
Produces Significant Immune Reconstitution Even in Children Who Do Not Reach Undetectable
Viral Loads or Who Have Viral Load Rebound - 6/20/05 Early
Levels of HIV DNA Predict Disease Progression Independently of HIV RNA Levels
and CD4+ T Cell Counts - 6/13/05 To
Avoid Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome (IRIS), Patients Should Initiate
HAART Before CD4 Count Falls Below 100 Cells - 4/04/05
After
Starting HAART, Baseline HIV RNA Levels of 100,000 Copies/mL or Greater
Are Associated with Mortality - 3/25/05
MRSA
Infections Are Increasing and Are Associated with CD4 Count and Viral Load
- 3/21/05 HIV
RNA Decline within the First 2 Weeks of Treatment Is Comparable for Nevirapine,
Efavirenz, or Both Drugs Combined and Does Not Predict Long-term Virologic Efficacy
- 3/21/05 Do
CD4 and HIV RNA Counts Accurately Predict Disease Progression and Mortality,
Regardless of the Antiretroviral Regimen Used? - 2/23/05 Intermittent
HIV Viremia (Blips) in HAART Patients Are Not Clinically Significant
- 2/18/05
Hydroxychloroquine,
Hydroxyurea and Didanosine as Initial Therapy for HIV Patients with Low Viral
Load: A Useful Strategy for Delaying HAART? - 2/09/05
High
Baseline Viral Loads and Substantial But Imperfect Levels of Adherence
Are Major Predictors of Antiretroviral Resistance - 1/31/05
Patients
on HAART with Stable Low Viral Load (<10,000 copies/ml) Show Significantly
Stronger HIV-specific CD4 and CD8 T-cell Responses Than Both Patients with Full
Viral Suppression (<200 copies/ml) and Patients with High Viral Replication
(>10,000 copies/ml)
- 1/10/05
Prognostic Value of Plasma HIV RNA Among HAART
Users -
1/05/05 Antiretroviral
Drug Holidays May Be Safe in Some HIV Patients
- 12/13/04
Natural History
of Patients with Low-level HIV Viremia on Antiretroviral Therapy
- 12/06/04
HIV Level After 4 Weeks of HAART Predicts Eventual
Virologic Outcome -
10/27/04 Factors
Influencing Increases in CD4 Cell Counts of HIV Positive Persons Receiving Long-Term
HAART - 10/25/04
Association
of Complementary and Alternative Medicines with HIV Clinical Disease Among a Cohort
of Women - 10/20/04
Effect of
Hard-Drug Use on CD4 Cell Percentage, HIV RNA Level and Progression to
AIDS-Defining Events in HIV Positive Women - 10/20/04
Proliferation of HIV-Specific CD4, CD8 Cells
Is Independent of Viral Load and Declines with Time -
10/18/04 Long-term
Virological Effect of HAART on Cerebrospinal Fluid and Relationship with Genotypic
Resistance - 10/18/04
Benefits
of Enfuvirtide Persist Despite High Viral Load - 10/15/04
Syphilis
Increases HIV Viral Load and Decreases CD4 Cell Counts - 10/15/04
Does
Tuberculosis Increase HIV Load? -
10/13/04
Patients with Low Level HIV Viremia While on Antiretroviral
Therapy Experience Significant Immunological Benefit Over a 2-Year Period
-
09/27/04 Long-Term
Efficacy and Safety of Switch from Protease Inhibitor to NNRTI Nevirapine in Patients
with Undetectable HIV Viral Load -
09/22/04 Experimental
NRTI MIV-310 Efficiently Reduces HIV Viral Load in Patients Failing Multiple
Drug Therapy: Results from a 4-week Phase II Study -
09/20/04
Perceived Viral Load, but not Actual Load,
Is Associated with Risky Sex with Steady Partners of Negative or Unknown HIV Status
- 09/15/04
Response to HAART Varies
with Age: The UK and Ireland Collaborative HIV Pediatric Study -
09/13/04 Maintenance
of HIV RNA Level Less Than 20,000 copies/mL Appears to Confer a Clinical
Benefit -
08/30/04 An Inexpensive, Simple and Manual
Method for Quantitation of CD4 T-Cells for Use in Developing Countries -
08/13/04 DART
Trial Is Assessing Whether Lab Monitoring Is Necessary for Effective Therapy in
Africa, and Whether Treatment Interruptions Can Reduce Toxicity Without Reducing
Efficacy -
07/14/04 New
Data on Boosted Saquinavir Demonstrate Undetectable Viral Load in 91% of Patients
- 07/14/04
Maternal
and Infant Viral Load Impact Disease Progression in HIV Positive African Infants
- 07/14/04
When Added
to a Stable Treatment Regimen, Tenofovir Has Limited Effect on HIV RNA Levels
and No Significant Impact on CD4 Counts - 06/23/04
What Does Knowing My Viral Load Give
me? Patients
Who Start Therapy with a CD4+ T-cell Count <200 cells/mm3 Have Poorer Immunologic
Outcomes - 06/02/04
Partial Control of Viremia Is Associated with Favorable
Outcome in HIV Patients Exposed to Multiple Antiretroviral Regimens 05/26/04
Persistent
HIV Viremia Fosters Immunologic Harm and Viral Evolution - 05/21/04
Extensive Implementation of HAART Shows
Great Effect on Survival and Surrogate Markers in Vertically HIV-infected Children -
05/19/04 Salvage
Therapy with Lopinavir/Ritonavir Leads to Decrease in HIV Viral Load and to Phenotypic
Change in HIV Vertically infected Children -
4/19/04
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