Virological and immunological profiles among patients with undetectable viral load followed prospectively for 24 months

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Virological and immunological profiles among patients with undetectable viral load followed prospectively for 24 months. / Katzenstein, T L; Ullum, H; Røge, Birgit T; Wandall, J; Dickmeiss, E; Barrington, T; Skinhøj, P; Gerstoft, J.

In: HIV Medicine, Vol. 4, No. 1, 01.2003, p. 53-61.

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Katzenstein, TL, Ullum, H, Røge, BT, Wandall, J, Dickmeiss, E, Barrington, T, Skinhøj, P & Gerstoft, J 2003, 'Virological and immunological profiles among patients with undetectable viral load followed prospectively for 24 months', HIV Medicine, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 53-61.

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Katzenstein, T. L., Ullum, H., Røge, B. T., Wandall, J., Dickmeiss, E., Barrington, T., Skinhøj, P., & Gerstoft, J. (2003). Virological and immunological profiles among patients with undetectable viral load followed prospectively for 24 months. HIV Medicine, 4(1), 53-61.

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Katzenstein TL, Ullum H, Røge BT, Wandall J, Dickmeiss E, Barrington T et al. Virological and immunological profiles among patients with undetectable viral load followed prospectively for 24 months. HIV Medicine. 2003 Jan;4(1):53-61.

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Katzenstein, T L ; Ullum, H ; Røge, Birgit T ; Wandall, J ; Dickmeiss, E ; Barrington, T ; Skinhøj, P ; Gerstoft, J. / Virological and immunological profiles among patients with undetectable viral load followed prospectively for 24 months. In: HIV Medicine. 2003 ; Vol. 4, No. 1. pp. 53-61.

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abstract = "OBJECTIVE: To quantify HIV-RNA in plasma, in lymphoid tissue and proviral DNA in peripheral blood mononuclear cells and to relate these to immunological markers among patients with plasma viral load counts of METHODS: A prospective study of one hundred and three patients was undertaken with an inclusion criteria of plasma viral load of RESULTS: The median plasma viral load was < 20 copies/mL with no increase during follow-up. Thirty-one per cent had plasma viral load of /= 1 measurement with 21-200 and 25% had >/= 1 sample with plasma HIV-RNA > 200 copies/mL. Lymphoid tissue viral load was low at enrolment and declined further during follow-up. Baseline HIV-DNA and immunoglobulin (IgA) differed significantly between the plasma viral load rebound groups (P < 0.05).CONCLUSION: In this cohort, selected solely on the basis of having a plasma viral load of ",
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