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Cost savings associated with testing of antibodies, antigens, and nucleic acids for diagnosis of acute HIV infectionThe Sordid Affair Between Human Herpesvirus and HIVHIV superinfectionA combined screening platform for HIV treatment failure and resistanceLess is more: an adaptive branch-site random effects model for efficient detection of episodic diversifying selectionAn altered intestinal mucosal microbiome in HIV-1 infection is associated with mucosal and systemic immune activation and endotoxemia.Prevalence and T-cell phenotype of slow HIV disease progressors with robust HIV replication.Genetic composition of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in cerebrospinal fluid and blood without treatment and during failing antiretroviral therapy.Semen-specific genetic characteristics of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 env.Community HIV-1 drug resistance is associated with transmitted drug resistanceCytomegalovirus replication in semen is associated with higher levels of proviral HIV DNA and CD4+ T cell activation during antiretroviral treatment.Fatal Saccharomyces cerevisiae aortic graft infectionHigh prevalence of hepatitis delta virus among patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection and HIV-1 in an intermediate hepatitis B virus endemic region.Short communication: prospective comparison of qualitative versus quantitative polymerase chain reaction for monitoring virologic treatment failure in HIV-infected patients.Pre-exposure prophylaxis accessibility research and evaluation (PrEPARE Study)Developing and evaluating comprehensive HIV infection control strategies: issues and challengesPooled nucleic acid testing to identify antiretroviral treatment failure during HIV infection.The use of pooled viral load testing to identify antiretroviral treatment failureGene expression before HAART initiation predicts HIV-infected individuals at risk of poor CD4+ T-cell recoveryCerebrospinal fluid can be used for HIV genotyping when it fails in blood.Evaluation of an HIV nucleic acid testing program with automated Internet and voicemail systems to deliver results.HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder in HIV-infected Koreans: the Korean NeuroAIDS ProjectThe origins of sexually transmitted HIV among men who have sex with men.Comparison of methods to detect HIV dual infectionRapid progression to decompensated cirrhosis, liver transplant, and death in HIV-infected men after primary hepatitis C virus infection.Pooled nucleic acid testing to detect antiretroviral treatment failure in Mexico.Next generation sequencing improves detection of drug resistance mutations in infants after PMTCT failure.Heterogeneous clearance rates of long-lived lymphocytes infected with HIV: intrinsic stability predicts lifelong persistenceEvaluation of pooled rapid HIV antibody screening of patients admitted to a San Diego Hospital.Gut Lactobacillales are associated with higher CD4 and less microbial translocation during HIV infection.Mathematical modeling of HIV prevention measures including pre-exposure prophylaxis on HIV incidence in South Korea.Detection of minority resistance during early HIV-1 infection: natural variation and spurious detection rather than transmission and evolution of multiple viral variants.Cytokines in CSF correlate with HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders in the post-HAART era in China.Hepatitis B virus compartmentalization in the cerebrospinal fluid of HIV-infected patientsGut dendritic cell activation links an altered colonic microbiome to mucosal and systemic T-cell activation in untreated HIV-1 infectionGenital Cytomegalovirus Replication Predicts Syphilis Acquisition among HIV-1 Infected Men Who Have Sex with Men.Associations between virologic and immunologic dynamics in blood and in the male genital tract.Maintenance of Nef-mediated modulation of major histocompatibility complex class I and CD4 after sexual transmission of human immunodeficiency virus type 1Seminal Shedding of CMV and HIV Transmission among Men Who Have Sex with Men.Short Communication: Increase of HIV-1 K103N Transmitted Drug Resistance and Its Association with Efavirenz Use in South Korea
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